U.S. domestic and national security agendas : into the twenty-first century
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U.S. domestic and national security agendas : into the twenty-first century
(Contributions in military studies, no. 152)
Greenwood Press, 1994
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US domestic and national security agendas
United States domestic and national security agendas
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  Kumamoto
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Note
Papers presented at a workshop held Sept. 17-19, 1992 at the McCormick Tribune Foundation's Cantigny Conference Center
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-239) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a critical analysis of the issues and problems in the U.S. domestic arena and how these affect and interplay with the formulation and implementation of U.S. national security. The threats and challenges of the external environment are examined and analyzed with respect to their impact on the domestic political-social environment. Special attention is placed on the national security establishment. The result is a book that identifies major linkages between the domestic and national security agendas, showing how these agendas affect each other, and what such linkages mean in terms of national security policy and the ability of the United States to design and implement a national security policy that will be appropriate for the 21st century.
Table of Contents
Tables and Figures Preface Foreword by Richard E. Friedman Introduction The Strategic Landscape, Domestic Imperatives, and National Security by Sam C. Sarkesian Domestic Issues: Shaping the National Security Agenda War Without Killing by Harvey M. Sapolsky U.S. Conceptions of Democracy and Security in a World Environment of Culturally Alien Political Thought: Linkages and Contradictions by Adda B. Bozeman The American Economy, the Defense Budget, and National Security by Stephen Daggett Demographics and the American Military at the End of the 20th Century by Mark J. Eitelberg and Stephen L. Mehay The Domestic and International Security Landscapes: Contradictions and Complexities The New Security Agenda and U.S. National Security Policy: Realities and Dilemmas by William J. Taylor and Don M. Snider The Implications of Globalization for U.S. National Security: Defense Industrial Production and the Proliferation of Military Technology by Stephanie G. Neuman The Gulf War: Lessons for the Future by Douglas V. Johnson II U.S. National Security: Into the 21st Century Reorganizing America's Security Establishment by Gregory D. Foster Total Force Policy by Charles E. Heller Civil-Military Relations in the New Era by Sam C. Sarkesian and John A. Williams Into the 21st Century by John Flanagin Index
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