The author examines the problems of the Third World and the debates that exist regarding the most effective U.S. response to these problems. He has concluded that the Third World is undergoing such significant change that most of the basic assumptions undergirding past and current U.S. policy are no longer viable. He urges a fundamental and radical revision of our national strategy toward the Third World, and recommends a future strategy that would see far more selective and discrete involvement in these staggering problems. If our national leaders accept his theories concerning failed states, they will be less inclined to attempt active intervention on a scale that approximates the current level of U.S. involvement. The United States will,...
During the Cold War era, U.S. foreign policy goals concentrated on containing Soviet expansion. Cont...
The author contends the Department of Defense (DoD) cannot ignore inadequacies of much of the curren...
At a time when the United States military is reducing its commitments to the Global War on Terrorism...
Aproved for public release, distribution is unlimited. In a post-cold war environment, U.S. military...
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions that support successful third-party interven...
The combination of a congressionally-mandated Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), a change of presiden...
In this defense strategy and budget book, Michael O\u27Hanlon argues that America\u27s large defense...
Intervention has been a vital instrument of statecraft for the United States yet following Iraq and ...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
The author examines the bases of American military participation in the array of Third World activit...
The author provides a broad overview of the African security environment as a basis for recommendati...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...
Armies historically have been criticized for preparing for the last war. Since the early 1980s, howe...
Each year, the United States Army, Europe (USAREUR) undertakes a conference-study program on a matte...
The U.S. military remains a premier conventional fighting force, but success in counterinsurgency ha...
During the Cold War era, U.S. foreign policy goals concentrated on containing Soviet expansion. Cont...
The author contends the Department of Defense (DoD) cannot ignore inadequacies of much of the curren...
At a time when the United States military is reducing its commitments to the Global War on Terrorism...
Aproved for public release, distribution is unlimited. In a post-cold war environment, U.S. military...
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions that support successful third-party interven...
The combination of a congressionally-mandated Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), a change of presiden...
In this defense strategy and budget book, Michael O\u27Hanlon argues that America\u27s large defense...
Intervention has been a vital instrument of statecraft for the United States yet following Iraq and ...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
The author examines the bases of American military participation in the array of Third World activit...
The author provides a broad overview of the African security environment as a basis for recommendati...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...
Armies historically have been criticized for preparing for the last war. Since the early 1980s, howe...
Each year, the United States Army, Europe (USAREUR) undertakes a conference-study program on a matte...
The U.S. military remains a premier conventional fighting force, but success in counterinsurgency ha...
During the Cold War era, U.S. foreign policy goals concentrated on containing Soviet expansion. Cont...
The author contends the Department of Defense (DoD) cannot ignore inadequacies of much of the curren...
At a time when the United States military is reducing its commitments to the Global War on Terrorism...