Colin Gray’s highly engaging book ad- dresses a spectrum of national security considerations that are likely to impact the United States in the coming years. Gray, who is a professor at the Univer- sity of Reading and served for five years in the Ronald Reagan administration, argues that America’s sports-mindedness has culturally prepared Americans to think in terms of winning and losing and of confrontations that have a be- ginning, middle, and end
A brief, clean-cutting compendium with six well known scholarly contribu- tors, Henriksen’s volume i...
Since the end of the Cold War and the subsequent demise of the Soviet Union, the United States has b...
U.S. competitors pursuing meaningful revision or rejection of the current U.S.-led status quo are em...
This volume is largely successful not only in emphasizing the continuity and wisdom of Colin Gray’s ...
More than ten years ago, historian Colin Gray asserted that, to put it bluntly, America has become a...
Douglas Stuart holds the J. William Stuart and Helen D. Stuart Chair in In- ternational Studies, Bus...
Since the end of the Cold War, and especially since September 11, 2001, few issues have been more ho...
This book “addresses a need widely rec- ognized but long neglected: to adapt and modernize the syste...
Strategic studies as a field of civilian scholarship has developed along distinctive lines in the Un...
The President, Secretary of Defense, and the Army's Chief of Staff have all stated that the United S...
Is offshore balancing the right grand strategy for America? Is it time for Washington to roll back t...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
As the United States enters its tenth year at war with an amorphous yet brutal enemy, it is worth st...
Charting a Course is a compendium of analyses and recommendations from the scholar-fellows of the In...
A significant indication of the future path of a nation\u27s national strategy is its traditional pu...
A brief, clean-cutting compendium with six well known scholarly contribu- tors, Henriksen’s volume i...
Since the end of the Cold War and the subsequent demise of the Soviet Union, the United States has b...
U.S. competitors pursuing meaningful revision or rejection of the current U.S.-led status quo are em...
This volume is largely successful not only in emphasizing the continuity and wisdom of Colin Gray’s ...
More than ten years ago, historian Colin Gray asserted that, to put it bluntly, America has become a...
Douglas Stuart holds the J. William Stuart and Helen D. Stuart Chair in In- ternational Studies, Bus...
Since the end of the Cold War, and especially since September 11, 2001, few issues have been more ho...
This book “addresses a need widely rec- ognized but long neglected: to adapt and modernize the syste...
Strategic studies as a field of civilian scholarship has developed along distinctive lines in the Un...
The President, Secretary of Defense, and the Army's Chief of Staff have all stated that the United S...
Is offshore balancing the right grand strategy for America? Is it time for Washington to roll back t...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
As the United States enters its tenth year at war with an amorphous yet brutal enemy, it is worth st...
Charting a Course is a compendium of analyses and recommendations from the scholar-fellows of the In...
A significant indication of the future path of a nation\u27s national strategy is its traditional pu...
A brief, clean-cutting compendium with six well known scholarly contribu- tors, Henriksen’s volume i...
Since the end of the Cold War and the subsequent demise of the Soviet Union, the United States has b...
U.S. competitors pursuing meaningful revision or rejection of the current U.S.-led status quo are em...