US domestic and national security agendas. United States domestic and national security agendas.
Notes:
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.
Contents:
Into the twenty-first century / John Mead Flanagin. The strategic landscape, domestic imperatives, and national security / Sam C. Sarkesian -- War without killing / Harvey M. Sapolsky -- U.S. conceptions of democracy and security in a world environment of culturally alien political thought: linkages and contradictions / Adda B. Bozeman -- The American economy, the defense budget, and national ecurity / Stephen Daggett -- Demographics nad the American military at the end of the twentieth century / Mark J. Eitelberg and Stephen L. Mehay -- U.S. National security agenda and U.S. national security policy: realities and dilemmas / 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 / Stephanie G. Neuman -- The gulf war: Lessons for the future/ Douglas V. Johnson II -- Reorganizing America's security establishment / Gregory D. Foster -- Total force policy / Charles E. Heller -- Civil-military relations in the new era / Sam C. Sarkesian and John Allen Williams --
Series:
Contributions in military studies, 0883-6884 ; no. 152
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