Format:
XIV, 253 S.
ISBN:
0313288704
Series Statement:
Contributions in military studies 152
Note:
Papers presented at a workshop held Sept. 17-19, 1992 at the McCormick Tribune Foundation's Cantigny Conference Center
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Sarkesian, S. C.: The strategic landscape, domestic imperatives, and national security. S. 3-23. Sapolsky, H. M.: War without killing. S. 27-40. Bozeman, A. B.: U.S. conceptions of democracy and security in a world environment of culturally alien political thought. S. 41-61. Daggett, S.: The American economy, the defense budget, and national security. S. 62-81. Eitelberg, M. J. ; Mehay, S. L.: Demographics and the American military at the end of the twentieth century. S. 82-100. Taylor, W. J. ; Snider, D. M.: U.S. national security agenda and U.S. national security policy. S. 103-118. Neuman, S. G.: The implications of globalization for U.S. national security. S. 119-142. Johnson II, D. V.: The Gulf War. S. 143-156. Foster, G. D.:Reorganizing America's security establishment. S. 159-190. Heller, C. E.: Total force policy. S. 191-206. Sarkesian, S. C. ; Williams, J. A.: Civil-military relations in the new era. S. 207-222. Flanagin, J. M.: Into the twenty-first century. S. 225-231.
Language:
English
Keywords:
USA Congress
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Sicherheitspolitik
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USA
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Sicherheitspolitik
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Konferenzschrift
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