TY - BOOK ED - Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). TI - Global forecast 2011 : : international security in a time of uncertainty / SN - 9780892066339 AV - Pamphlet JZ5588. G66 2011 PY - 2011/// CY - Washington, DC : PB - Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), KW - Security, International. KW - Security, International KW - Social aspects KW - World politics. KW - Nuclear power plants KW - Accidents. KW - Arab countries KW - Protest movements. KW - Politics and government KW - 21st century. N1 - “Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)”—title page; Abstract: This small volume is an effort to capture CSIS's collective wisdom of the changing international security picture at this moment of great fluctuation. Authors were asked to write short essays on topics of their choosing that could speak to the newly emerging security landscape from a national, economic, regional, and global perspective.; Contents: Introduction : International security in a time of uncertainty / Craig Cohen and Josiane Gabel—Part I : national security in an era of contested primacy—Preserving American power / John J. Hamre—Defense spending and deficit reductions : funding the future / David Berteau—Debt or defense? Difficult choices of a financially constrained NATO / Heather A. Conley and Tim Adams—The role of land forces in future conflict / Maren Leed and Nathan Freier—The new cold war in Asia? / Victor D. Cha—U.S. China military relations : the weakest link / Bonnie S. Glaser—Technological advancement : the Choice before us / James A. Lewis—Part II : economic security three years after the financial crisis—Competing for economic centrality in Asia / Ernest Z. Bower—The Global trade picture from Washington / Meredith Broadbent—A conversation on emerging power geometry / Chales W. Freeman…[et al.]—Demographic trends and realities / Richard Jackson—Security implications of the changing energy landscape / Frank A. Verrastro—The future of low carbon growth / Sarah O. Ladislaw—Development in a time of diminishing foreign assistance / Daniel F. Runde—Instability and global food supplies / Johanna Nesseth Tuttle—Part III : regional security after the Arab Spring—The earthquake : how Egypt emerges from uncertainty / John B. Alterman—The Libyan intervention : a study in U.S. Grand Strategy / Clark A. Murdock and Becca Smith—What Libya tells us about the future of multilateralism / Mark Quarterman—Bracing for aftershocks : north African politics and security / Hiam Malka—Second-order effects in sub-SAHARAN Africa / Jennifer G. Cooke—What Bin Laden’s death means for Al Qaeda / Rck “Ozzie” Nelson and Thomas M. Sanderson—Part IV : global security after the Japanese disaster—Nuclear governance after Fukushima / David Pumphreey and Jane Nakano—Apartnershp for recovery / Michael J. Green and Nicholas Szechenyi UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_jz5588_g66_2011 ER -