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by: Anthony H. Cordesman, Paul S. Frederiksen, William D. Sullivan

Books : SALVAGING AMERICAN DEFENSE: The Challenge of Strategic Overstretch

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 355.033573
EAN: 9780892064953
ISBN: 0892064951
Label: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Manufacturer: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Number Of Pages: 488
Publication Date: April 30, 2007
Publisher: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Studio: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Sales Rank: 684381




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From grassroots terrorism to the nuclear ambitions of hostile nations, the United States faces increasingly complex threats to its national security, and combating these threats continues to demand a reshaping of the nation's security structure, military forces, and defense expenditures. In this study, Anthony Cordesman offers a detailed analysis of critical challenges affecting U.S. national security and how failures in adapting to these challenges have exacerbated the strains on available resources. He systematically identifies the most glaring obstacles to successful national security planning and proposes constructive and practical ways to proceed in the future. Cordesman focuses on 10 specific challenges addressed within the context of the Iraq War, Afghan War, War on Terrorism, and the risk of conflict over the Taiwan Strait. Out of the lessons drawn from these experiences, he examines the future of international coalitions, asymmetric warfare, nation building, and stability operations, and concludes that perhaps the most pressing area for change is the need for accountability among civilian and military policymakers.







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