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'''''Strategic Survey''''' is the annual review of world affairs from the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]. First published in 1966 it provides analysis of each year’s key events in international relations and is desinged for government policy makers, journalists, business leaders and academics. | '''''Strategic Survey''''' is the annual review of world affairs from the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]. First published in 1966 it provides analysis of each year’s key events in international relations and is desinged for government policy makers, journalists, business leaders and academics. | ||
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+ | From 1977 - 2001 it was edited by the former CIA analyst [[Sidney Bearman]]. <ref>Henry Hamman, "[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4e761f9e-94dc-11dd-953e-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1 The cold guard]", Financial Times Weekend Magazine, 11 October 2008</ref> It is currently edited by [[Alexander Nicoll]], the former defence correspondent of the ''Financial Times''. | ||
==Editorial staff== | ==Editorial staff== |
Revision as of 10:29, 22 October 2008
Strategic Survey is the annual review of world affairs from the International Institute for Strategic Studies. First published in 1966 it provides analysis of each year’s key events in international relations and is desinged for government policy makers, journalists, business leaders and academics.
From 1977 - 2001 it was edited by the former CIA analyst Sidney Bearman. [1] It is currently edited by Alexander Nicoll, the former defence correspondent of the Financial Times.
Editorial staff
- Editor: Alexander Nicoll
- Assistant Editor: Jeffrey Mazo[2]
Notes
- ↑ Henry Hamman, "The cold guard", Financial Times Weekend Magazine, 11 October 2008
- ↑ IISS, Strategic Survey 2007 (accessed 6 June 2008)