Survival 63.3 (June–July 2021), pp. 1–222
An Afghan Tragedy: The Pashtuns, the Taliban and the State, by Anatol Lieven
Biden’s Afghanistan Withdrawal: A Verdict on the Limits of American Power, by Laurel Miller
US–China Relations in the Shadow of Spengler, by Lanxin Xiang
Noteworthy
The Fleet in Being: An Alternative US Strategy, by Kenneth Weisbrode
Could Land Swaps Break the Kosovo–Serbia Impasse?, by Fatma Aslı Kelkitli
Israel’s Right-wing Populists: The European Connection, by Dani Filc and Sharon Pardo
Russia’s Deceptive Nuclear Policy, by Dave Johnson
Using Force to Protect Civilians in UN Peacekeeping, by Alex J. Bellamy and Charles T. Hunt
The Trouble with Regime Change, by Lawrence Freedman
Britain in a Contested World, by Mitchell B. Reiss
Book Reviews
Europe, by Erik Jones
Culture and Society, by Jeffrey Mazo
Latin America, by Russell Crandall and Britta Crandall
The Life and Times of Michael Elleman, 1958–2021, by Mark Fitzpatrick
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