Maintaining international security and pursuing American interests
is more difficult now than perhaps at any time in history. The
security environment that the United States faces is more complex,
dynamic, and difficult to predict. At the same time, no domestic
consensus exists on the purposes of American power and how best to
pursue them. The Center for Strategic and International Studies
(CSIS) will look ahead in this annual volume at the "flashpoints"
that will likely arise in 2015, how best to deal with them, and
what lasting effects they might leave for the next American
administration and its allies around the world. Contributions by:
Jon B. Alterman, Samuel J. Brannen, Ernest Z. Bower, Heather A.
Conley, Anthony H. Cordesman, Victor Cha, Edward C. Chow, Jennifer
G. Cooke, Zack Cooper, Michael J. Green, Matthew P. Goodman, John
J. Hamre, Kathleen H. Hicks, Christopher K. Johnson, Stephanie
Sanok Kostro, Andrew C. Kuchins, Sarah Ladislaw, Maren Leed, James
A. Lewis, Haim Malka, Jeffrey Mankoff, Carl Meacham, Sarah
Mendelson, Andrew A. Michta, Scott Miller, J. Stephen Morrison,
Clark A. Murdock, Richard M. Rossow, Daniel F. Runde, Thomas M.
Sanderson, Conor M. Savoy, Sharon Squassoni, Amy Studdart, Nicholas
Szechenyi, and Juan C. Zarate.
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