Holding the Line: U.S. Defense Alternatives for the 21st Century

Type
Book
Authors
Cindy ( Williams )
 
ISBN 10
0262731401 
ISBN 13
9780262731409 
Category
355-Military Science  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2001 
Publisher
Pages
289 
Subject
Military planning -- United States; United States -- Military policy; United States -- Armed Forces -- Appropriations and expenditures; 
Description
Since the end of the Cold War, the US military has reduced its combat forces by 40 percent, closed about 20 percent of its bases, and withdrawn from many overseas posts. Even after these changes, the US military is by far the strongest in the world, with huge advantages in training, equipment, and technology. Despite cutting its annual spending by about 30 percent, the United States spends more than the countries with the six next-largest military budgets combined. Heated debates continue to rage over US military spending. In the late 1990s, many commentators claimed that spending was too low, and the defense budget began to increase for the first time since the mid-1980s. Others argued that the United States had taken on too many military missions―including frequent humanitarian interventions or peacekeeping operations―and needed to scale back these deployments. Holding the Line presents objective and detailed assessments of the US defense budget and America's military strategy. Its contributors conclude that the United States must reshape its military to face the real challenges of the coming decades. They call for smaller US forces with more modern weapons, sensors, avionics, and communications systems. They offer recommendations that would enable the US military to transform its forces and make them more effective, while holding the line on defense budget increases. - from Amzon 
Biblio Notes
CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………….p. 1
BY Cindy Williams

Chapter 2. U.S Defense Spending After the Cold War:
Fact and Fiction……………………………………………………………………………p. 35
BY Lawrence J. Korh
Chapter 3. Holding the Line on Infrastructure Spending ……………….P 55
BY Cindy Williams
Chapter 4. Seeking Strength in Numbers: The European Allies and U.S. Defense Planning………………………………………………………………………...p. 79
BY Gordon Adams
Chapter 5. The Hunt for small Potatoes: Savings in Nuclear Deterrence Force…………………………………………………………………………………………..p. 119
BY David Mosher
Chapter 6. Buying”… From the Sea”… A Defence Budget for a maritime Strategy………………………………………………………………………………………p. 141
BY Owen R. Cote,Jr
Chapter 7. Flexible Ground Forces……………………………………………….p. 181
BY James T. Quinlivan
Chapter 8. Flexible Power Projection for a Dynamic World: Exploiting the Potential of Air Power…………………………………………………………….p. 211
BY Karl Mueller
Chapter 9. Conclusion and Recommendations……………………………..p. 253
BY Cindy Williams
 
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