Sustainable security : rethinking American national security strategy
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Sustainable security : rethinking American national security strategy
Oxford University Press, c2016
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Description
As the world shifts away from the unquestioned American hegemony that followed in the wake of the Cold War, the United States is likely to face new kinds of threats and sharper resource constraints than it has in the past. However, the country's alliances, military institutions, and national security strategy have changed little since the Cold War. American foreign and defense policies, therefore, should be assessed for their fitness for achieving sustainable
national security amidst the dynamism of the international political economy, changing domestic politics, and even a changing climate.
This book brings together sixteen leading scholars from across political science, history, and political economy to highlight a range of American security considerations that deserve a larger role in both scholarship and strategic decision-making. In these chapters, scholars of political economy and the American defense budget examine the economic engine that underlies U.S. military might and the ways the country deploys these vast (but finite) resources. Historians illuminate how past great
powers coped with changing international orders through strategic and institutional innovations. And regional experts assess America's current long-term engagements, from NATO to the chaos of the Middle East to the web of alliances in Asia, deepening understandings that help guard against both costly
commitments and short-sighted retrenchments.
This interdisciplinary volume sets an agenda for future scholarship that links politics, economics, and history in pursuit of sustainable security for the United States - and greater peace and stability for Americans and non-Americans alike.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Sustaining Security: Rethinking American National Security Strategy
Jeremi Suri and Benjamin Valentino
SECTION I: RECALIBRATING NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY
1. Dollar Diminution and New Macroeconomic Constraints on American Power
Jonathan Kirshner
2. Does American Military Power Attract Foreign Investment?
Daniel Drezner and Nancy Hite-Rubin
3. Preserving National Strength in a Period of Fiscal Restraint
Cindy Williams
4. State Finance and National Power: Great Britain, China, and the United States in Historical Perspective
Jeremi Suri
5. Reforming American Power: Civilian National Security Institutions in the Early Cold War and Beyond
William Inboden
6. To Starve an Army: How Great Power Armies Respond to Austerity
John W. Hall
7. Climate Change and US National Security: Sustaining Security Amidst Unsustainability
Joshua William Busby
SECTION II: REGIONAL SECURITY COMMITMENTS
8. At Home Abroad: Public Attitudes towards America's Overseas Commitments
Benjamin Valentino
9. The Right Choice for NATO
William Wohlforth
10. The United States and the Middle East: Interests, Risks, and Costs
Daniel Byman and Sara Bjerg Moller
11. Keep, Toss, or Fix? Assessing US Alliances in East Asia
Jennifer Lind
12. Terminating the Interminable?
Sumit Ganguly
13. Neutralizing the Problem of Afghanistan
Audrey Kurth Cronin
CONCLUSION
Jeremi Suri and Benjamin Valentino
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