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El. knyga: Putting Defense Back into U.S. Defense Policy: Rethinking U.S. Security in the Post-Cold War World

  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Serija: Praeger Security International
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2001
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313007019
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Serija: Praeger Security International
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2001
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313007019

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This book examines the implications of counterinsurgency wars for U.S. defense policy and makes the compelling argument that the United States' default position on counterinsurgency wars should be to avoid them.

In this compelling study, Eland questions the core assumptions of the American foreign policy and defense establishments that call for military interventions around the world and high and increasing defense budgets at home. He outlines a security policy more appropriate to the sober realities of the post-Cold War era. This is an approach that calls for military restraint overseas, taking advantage of the already secure U.S. geostrategic position, while safeguarding vital national interests. Eland details the military force structure needed for this new role and calculates the reduced defense budget required to pay for these forces.





This book is a timely wake-up call to those who make American foreign and defense policies. It demands a badly needed re-thinking of America's national interests. In the author's view, America's natural geostrategic position places it at a natural advantage, rendering unnecessary a forward defense posture. A non-interventionist foreign policy would save money by requiring lower defense budgets. An America less willing to get involved in complex overseas disputes unrelated to U.S vital interests would also be less likely to make enemies around the world.

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This book examines the implications of counterinsurgency wars for U.S. defense policy and makes the compelling argument that the United States' default position on counterinsurgency wars should be to avoid them.
Illustrations
vii
U.S. National Security: Mismatch between Policy and Reality
1(24)
Defining U.S. Vital Interests
25(12)
Threats to U.S. Vital Interests
37(46)
U.S. Security Strategy
83(16)
The United States Must Revamp Its Military Forces
99(34)
Weapons Unnecessary for a Balancer-of-Last-Resort Strategy
133(44)
Defense Programs That Need Increased Funding or Attention
177(26)
An Appropriate Defense Budget for the Balancer-of-Last-Resort Strategy
203(20)
Conclusion
223(6)
Selected Bibliography 229(6)
Index 235
Ivan Eland, PhD, is director of the Center on Peace and Liberty at The Independent Institute in Oakland, CA. His published works include Praeger's Putting Defense Back into U.S. Defense Policy: Rethinking U.S. Security in the Post-Cold War World.