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United States Post-Cold War Defence Interests - A Review of the First Decade

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Informationen zum Autor MAJ. GARY ANGLT. COL. DEBORAH L. BORIOLT. COL. ANDY BRITSCHGIMAJ. MIKE CRAIGLT. COL. BRADLEY S. DAVISWILLIAM L. DOWDY Associate Professor of Political Science at Alabama State University, USAMAJ. EDWARD F. GREERCHARLES TUSTIN KAMPS Professor of Wargaming and Simulation, Joint Warfighting Department of the U.S. Air Force Air Command and Staff College, USALT. COL. SCOTT P. MORGANMAJ. VICKI J. RASTLT. COL. MICHAEL J. SAVANA (RET.)COL. JOHN F. TROXELLLT. COL. EDWARD B. WESTERMANN Klappentext With the end of the Cold War, the security concerns of the USA, the sole Superpower in the new international order, became fragmented and proliferated throughout the world. Since September 11 2001 and the war in Iraq, the US has had to evaluate new global developments in terms of the threats they pose to regional and global stability. The nature of the potential enemy is difficult to anticipate. United States Post-Cold War Defence Interests gathers together seasoned analysts to examine traditional military concerns and responses to the new environment. Zusammenfassung With the end of the Cold War, the security concerns of the USA, the sole Superpower in the new international order, became fragmented and proliferated throughout the world. Since September 11 2001 and the war in Iraq, the US has had to evaluate new global developments in terms of the threats they pose to regional and global stability. The nature of the potential enemy is difficult to anticipate. United States Post-Cold War Defence Interests gathers together seasoned analysts to examine traditional military concerns and responses to the new environment. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION History After the End of History; K.P.Magyar PART II: POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES The United Nations' Transition in the Post Cold War Era: Time for Change?; S.P.Morgan NATO's Changing Mission; D.L.Borio The New Regionalism; M.J.Savana Redefining the Former Warsaw Pact Nations; E.B.Westerman Instituting Change in US Foreign Policy Towards the Emerging Pacific Rim; G.Ang PART III: MILITARY-STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES US Nuclear Weapons Policy in Transition; W.L.Dowdy Transitional Perspectives on Conventional, Chemical, and Biological Weapons Production; B.S.Davis Military Operations Other than War: Coming in from the Cold; A.Britschgi Power Projection: Continuity and Change; C.T.Kamps Airpower's Effectiveness in a Changing World Destabilized by Asymmetric Threats; V.J.Rast Sizing the Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era; J.F.Troxell Changing Service Doctrines; M.Craig The Changing Defence-Industrial Base; E.F.Greer PART IV: CONCLUSION History is Dead: Long Live History!; K.P.Magyar...

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Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION History After the End of History; K.P.Magyar PART II: POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES The United Nations' Transition in the Post Cold War Era: Time for Change?; S.P.Morgan NATO's Changing Mission; D.L.Borio The New Regionalism; M.J.Savana Redefining the Former Warsaw Pact Nations; E.B.Westerman Instituting Change in US Foreign Policy Towards the Emerging Pacific Rim; G.Ang PART III: MILITARY-STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES US Nuclear Weapons Policy in Transition; W.L.Dowdy Transitional Perspectives on Conventional, Chemical, and Biological Weapons Production; B.S.Davis Military Operations Other than War: Coming in from the Cold; A.Britschgi Power Projection: Continuity and Change; C.T.Kamps Airpower's Effectiveness in a Changing World Destabilized by Asymmetric Threats; V.J.Rast Sizing the Military Force in the Post-Cold War Era; J.F.Troxell Changing Service Doctrines; M.Craig The Changing Defence-Industrial Base; E.F.Greer PART IV: CONCLUSION History is Dead: Long Live History!; K.P.Magyar

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