Heartland Pt. 5
Dead America The Second Week (Book 12): Dead America, Heartland Pt. 5
โ Scribed by Slaton, Derek
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 49 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B086XLZWTL
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โฆ Synopsis
Pt. 1. STRATEGY AND FORCE PLANNING CONCEPTS -- Strategy and force planning framework / Richmond M. Lloyd -- The art of strategy and force planning / Henry C. Bartlett, G. Paul Holmes, Jr. and Timothy E. Somes -- Excerpt from The art of the long view / Peter Schwartz -- pt. 2. PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- Excerpts from International relations theory: realism, pluralism, globalism / Paul R. Viotti and Mark V. Kauppi -- Disorder restored / John J. Mearsheimer -- What new world order? / Joseph S. Nye, Jr. -- New pattersn of global security in the twenty-first century / Barry Buzan -- pt. 3. NATIONAL INTERESTS AND GRAND STRATEGY -- Excerpts from American recommitted: United States national interests in a restructured world / Donald E. Nuechterlein -- Competing U.S. grand strategies / Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross -- Keeping the troops and the money at home / Doug Bandow -- Excerpts from America's changing strategic interests / Samuel P. Huntington -- How to achieve the new world order / Henry Kissinger -- American hegemony -- without an enemy / Christopher Layne and Benjamin Schwarz -- Excerpts from A new concept of cooperative security / Ashton B. Carter, William J. Perry, and John D. Steinbruner -- pt. 4. ECONOMIC STRATEGY -- The political economy of national defense / Mackubin Thomas Owens -- Excerpts from The nature of political economy / Robert Gilpin -- Excerpts from The public sector in a mixed economy / Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Excerpts from Budget deficits and the national debt / James D. Gwartney and Richard L. Stroup with the assistance of A. H. Studenmund -- Free trade / Alan S. Binder -- Mercantilism / Laura LaHaye -- Sanctiond / Kimberly Ann Elliott and Gary Clyde Hufbauer -- pt. 5. DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY -- Excerpts from The future of diplomacy / Han J. Morgenthau revised by Kenneth W. Thompson -- Empowering the United Nations / Boutros Boutros-Ghali -- Military persuasion and the American way of war / Stephen J. Cimbala -- Collective security and the future of Europe: failed dreams and dead ends / Josef Joffe -- Excerpts from Alliance theory: a neorealist first cut / Glenn H. Snyder -- Excerpts from Strategy and arms control / Thomas C. Schelling and Morton H. Halperin -- Excerpts from The limits of coercive diplomacy / Alexander L. Georg -- pt. 6. GEOSTRATEGIC PRIORITIES AND THE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT -- Struggle for the heartland: an introduction to geopolitics / Warren C. Robinson -- The new world order: back to the future / The Economist -- The clash of civilizations? / Samuel P. Huntington -- The coming anarchy / Robert D. Kaplan -- Excerpts from War and anti-war: survival at the dawn of the 21st century / Alvin and Heidi Toffler -- pt. 7. NATIONAL MILITARY STRATEGY -- The evolution of U.S. military strategy since World War II: an overview / Mackubin Thomas Owens -- Excerpts from Planning conventional forces: 1950-80 / William W. Kaufman -- Excerpts from The post-Cold War force-sizing debate: paradigms, metaphors, and disconnects / James A. Winnefeld -- Nuclear weapons after the Cold War / Michael J. Mazarr -- pt. 8. MILITARY FORCE PLANNING -- The spectrum of conflict: what can it do for force planners? / Henry C. Bartlett and G. Paul Holmes, Jr. -- Excerpts from Report on the bottom-up review / Les Aspin -- Excerpts from A concept for the evolution of full-dimensional operations for the strategic army of the early twenty-first century / Gen. Fredrick M. Franks, Jr., USA -- Excerpts from The Icarus syndrome: the role of air power theory in the evolution and fater of the U.S. Air Force (crash analysis) / Carl H. Builder -- The end of naval strategy: revolutionary change and the future of American naval power / Jan S. Breemer -- Presence: forward, ready, engaged / RADM Philip A. Dur, USN -- Cavalry to computer: the pattern of military revolutions / Andrew F. Krepinevich -- The military technical revolution: from hardware to information / Capt. John W. Bodnar, USNR -- The military after next / Paul Bracken.;"The goal of this book is to support the Strategy and Force Planning course within the National Security Decision Making Department of the Naval War College. It explores the economic, political, and military components of national security strategy, examines broad force planning concepts, and considers specific applications to develop a force structure in support of the National Military Strategy." -- p. vii.
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