American National Security

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0801859840 
ISBN 13
9780801859847 
Category
355-Military Science  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1998 
Pages
620 
Subject
National security -- United States; United States -- Military policy; 
Description
This fifth edition of American National Security is a timely update of a classic classroom text, providing contemporary perspectives on limited war, economic challenges to national security, and research and development. It reviews the changing security environment in key regions of the world: Russia, East Asia, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Europe. And it identifies the issues that the United States must face in the next century: peace operations, conflict and arms control, and the widening array of missions undertaken by U.S. armed forces."We have chosen to emphasize 'power,' broadly defined, as the central dimension of international and national security. This is not to deny that various trends and forces are increasingly pressing states toward more cooperative, less confrontational behavior; rather it is to focus on the fact that on important issues many states―including all the great powers―apply a power calculus in dealing with other international actors."―from the fifth edition of American National SecurityPraise for previous editions:"A classic text, widely used in universities... It does an exemplary job of explaining the process of defining and implementing national security objectives. Hardly any significant subject is omitted from this very rich and readable volume."― Foreign AffairsContentsForeword by Senator Sam NunnPart I―National Security Policy: What Is It, and How Have Americans Approached It? 1. National Security: The International Setting2. Military Power and the Role of Force in the Post-Cold War Era3. Traditional American Approaches to National Security4. The Evolution of American National Security PolicyPart II―National Security Policy 5. Presidential Leadership and the Executive Branch in National Security6. The Impact of Congress on National Security Policy7. Intelligence and National Security8. The Role of Military in the National Security Policy Process9. Defense Planning, Budgeting, and Management10. The National Security Decision-making Process: Putting the Pieces TogetherPart III―Issues of National Strategy 11. Low-level Conflict12. Limited War13. Nuclear StrategyEconomic Challenges to National Security15. Research and DevelopmentPart IV―International and Regional Security Issues 16. Russia17. East Asia18. The Middle East19. Sun-Sarahan Africa20. Latin America21. EuropePart V: Approaches to National Security for the Early Twenty-first Century 22. Peace Operations23. Conflict and Arms Control24. National Security Perspectives for the Early Twenty-first Century - from Amzon 
Biblio Notes
CONTENTS
I.National Security Policy: what is it, and How Have
Americans Approached it?

1. National Security: The International Setting…………………………...............…..p. 3

2. Military Power and The Role of Force in the Post-Cold War Era.................p 26

3. Traditional American Approaches to National Security………..................……p. 48

4. The Evolution of American National Security policy………………....................p. 64

II National Security Policy: Actors and Processes

5. Presidential leadership and the Executive Branch in National Security…......P. 93

6. The Impact of Congress on National Security Policy………..................……….P. 123

7. Intelligence and National Security……………………………………....................…….P. 143

8. The Role of the military in the National Security Policy Process……………………p.171

9. Defence Planning, Budgeting and Management……………………......................P. 196

10. The National Security Decision-making Process: Putting The Pieces
Together...........................................................................................P 217

III ISSUES IN NATIONAL SECURITY

11. Low-Level Conflict…………………………………………………........................…………..P. 237

12. Limited War………………………………………………........................……………………...p. 256

13. Nuclear Strategy…………………………………………………………….......................…. P. 274

14. Economic Challenge in National Security………………………......................……P. 290

15. Research and Development…………………………………………........................……P. 316


IV INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL SECURITY ISSUES

16. Russia……………………………………………………………………………..........................…P. 337

17. East Asia………………………………………………………………..........................………….p. 360

18. The Meddle East………………………………………………..........................………………P. 392

19. Sub-Sahara Africa…………………………………………….........................……………….P 430

20. Latin America…………………………………………………….........................……………..P. 453

21. Europe……………………………………………………………………….........................………P. 483

V. Approaches to National Security for the Early Twenty First Century

22. Peace Operation…………………………………………………………..........................……P. 507

23. Conflict and Arms Control………………………………………….........................…….P. 525

24. National Security perspectives for the Early Twenty First Century…………….P 544
 
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