Survival

Reorienting Japan

Of all the countries to emerge from the wreckage of the Second World War, perhaps none overcame post-war adversity quite as successfully as Japan. By the time the country surrendered in 1945, it was in dire straits. It had lost some 2.8 million people during the war, 3.8% of its 1939 population. Thousands more were so severely maimed or ill that they would never resume productive… more

Rajan Menon | June/ July 2008 | Survival

The U.S. and Turkey: End of an Alliance?

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Rajan Menon | Summer 2007 | Survival

Chaos in the North Caucasus and Russia's Future

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Rajan Menon | May 31, 2006 | Survival