Category: International relations
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Author Highlight: Colonel Arnel P. David
In honor of Armed Forces Day & #AAPIHeritageMonth, we are proud to highlight Arnel P. David, Filipino American father, coeditor of Warrior Diplomats, and coauthor of Military Strategy in the 21st Century. Arnel P. David is a colonel in the US Army and a PhD student at King’s College London. He has a mix of conventional…
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“Negotiating the New START Treaty” by Rose Gottemoeller featured in the Munich Security Conference report
The award-winning book “Negotiating the New START Treaty” by former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller is featured in the 2022 Munich Security Conference report. *Available in hardcover, paperback, & ebook https://www.cambriapress.com/NewSTART *This book is in the Rapid Communications in Conflict and Security (RCCS) Series (General Editor: Geoffrey R.H. Burn) & includes color images https://www.cambriapress.com/rccsbooks.cfm
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Book Review: “Negotiating the New START Treaty” by Rose Gottemoeller
“Rose Gottemoeller, who served as undersecretary of state for arms control in the Obama administration, was tasked with negotiating the first comprehensive bilateral nuclear-arms-control treaty between the United States and Russia in more than a quarter of a century, and to do so in less than a year – an unprecedentedly short time. Despite the…
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Book Review: “Negotiating the New START Treaty” by Rose Gottemoeller
“A compelling first-hand account … provides critical perspective on negotiations with the Russians, as well as the U.S. government, particularly the U.S. Senate. … offers important context of the strategic logic behind the tussles over technical issues by various actors and stakeholders. … By explaining why Russians and Americans held different approaches to how to…
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3 Must-Read Books for US-China Relations
A recent Wall Street Journal article reports that “thirty-seven percent of Americans polled listed East Asia as the region where the U.S. should dedicate most of its military forces.” Here are three must-read books recommended by experts
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Book Excerpt from “Military Strategy for the 21st Century”
This book by Lieutenant General Charles Cleveland, Dr. Benjamin Jensen, Colonel Susan Bryant, and Lieutenant Colonel Arnel David calls for the rethinking of how the U.S. national security community approaches population-centric warfare and strategic competition in the 21st century. Strategic advantage in the 21st century will emerge from mapping human geography in a connected world, leveraging…
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Book Excerpt from Ensuring National Government Stability After US Counterinsurgency Operations by Dallas Shaw
With the current situation in Afghanistan, the book, Ensuring National Government Stability After US Counterinsurgency Operations: The Critical Measure of Success, by retired Marine Dr. Dallas Shaw is a timely must-read.
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POLITICO Magazine article by the Honorable Rose Gottemoeller—the first woman to to lead a major nuclear arms negotiation and the first female NATO Deputy Secretary General
Read this POLITICO Magazine article by the Honorable Rose Gottemoeller—the first woman to to lead a major nuclear arms negotiation and the first female NATO Deputy Secretary General—which includes an excerpt from her new book Negotiating the New START Treaty released this week. What the experts are saying about the book: Future negotiators would benefit…
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#ISA2020 Highlights – Outstanding Books by Excellent Women Authors
On International Women’s Day, we are very proud to highlight some outstanding books by excellent women authors. Dr. Sanchita Banerjee Saxena (UC Berkeley) author of Made in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka Made in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka: The Labor Behind the Global Garments and Textiles Industries by Dr. Sanchita Banerjee Saxena is praised…