New Perspectives in Foreign Policy Issue 15, Spring 2018
A journal written by and for the enrichment of young professionals.
In this issue:
- Sino-Russian Convergence in the Military Domain
- Shoot on Sight: The Politics of Indonesia's Escalating Anti-Drug Campaign
- Russia and Japan on Different Wavelengths in the Kuril Islands
- Exporting Obesity: Micronesia as a Microcosm
- Evolving Tech, Evolving Terror
- Why Mental Health Care Matters for Rebuilding Syria
- Improving Disaster Response through Aerospace Technology
- One Country, Two Futures? How Hong Kong's System Will Survive
- The Dangerous Opioid from India
- Distribute and Conquer: Refugees in the European Union
- Bad Neighbor? How the European Neighborhood Policy Has Failed in Moldova
- Jemaah Islamiyah: Another Manifestation of al Qaeda Core's Global Strategy
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New Perspectives in Foreign Policy is published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) to provide a forum for young professionals to debate issues of importance in foreign policy. Though New Perspectives seeks to bring new voices into the dialogue, it does not endorse specific opinions or policy prescriptions. As such, the views expressed herein are solely those of the authors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editorial Board, CSIS, or the CSIS Board of Trustees.