Clinton and Post-Cold War Defense
The experts raise many provocative questions and varying conclusions about the problems and prospects for the United States and for the post-Cold War era. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students and teachers should find that this hard-hitting analysis stimulates discussion, and military experts and policymakers should find this of real interest also. |
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The Clinton Defense Program : Causes for Concern Don M. Snider and Andrew J. Kelly vii ix 1 2. Defense Budgets and the Clinton Defense Program Lawrence J. Korb 15 3. Defense Planning for the Post - Cold War Era : Bush , Clinton , and ...
They note that even the BUR modernization goals remain underfunded , and members of Con- gress have raised concerns about the readiness of certain front - line units . Most disturbing to Snider and Kelly is the apparent lack of ...
According to Davis , it is now clear that latter 1980s concerns about U.S. " imperial overstretch " have not been vali- dated by actual defense budget trends . Another way to view the defense program in historical perspective is ...
... recalls some of the U.S. professional military uncertainty about politically ambiguous wars that formerly appeared in the " Weinberger Doctrine " of 1985 . 1 The Clinton Defense Program : Causes for Concern Don Introduction xvii.
1 The Clinton Defense Program : Causes for Concern Don M. Snider and Andrew J. Kelly INTRODUCTION It is not known for how many years the post - Cold War transition in the global , geopolitical structure will continue .
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Contents
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Defense Budgets and the Clinton Defense Program | 15 |
Defense Planning for the PostCold War Era Bush Clinton and Beyond | 29 |
Clinton Defense Policy and Nuclear Weapons | 49 |
Working with Allies Clinton Defense Policy and the Management of Multilateralism | 71 |
Peacekeeping Peace Enforcement and Clinton Defense Policy | 87 |
Special Operations LowIntensity Conflict Unconventional Conflicts and the Clinton Defense Strategy | 103 |
Clinton Defense PolicyMaking Players Process and Policiesr | 123 |
CivilMilitary Relations After the Cold War Integrating the Armed Forces and American Society | 139 |
Clinton and US Peacekeeping | 153 |
Conclusions | 169 |
Selected Bibliography | 183 |
Index | 187 |
About the Contributors | 194 |