Much of today's defense literature calls for new ways of thinking,
ways that appreciate the challenges of a new millennium. Yet, we
find surprisingly little that is new in our nation's current
strategy documents, particularly those regarding homeland security.
Ideas that helped us achieve victory in the 20th century-an age
marked by the Cold War and industrial-age thinking-may only hinder
us as we strive for strategic success in an era shaped more and
more by the forces of globalization. With this concern in mind,
Lieutenant Colonel Antulio J. Echevarria II and Professor Bert
Tussing have examined the scope and substance of our National
Strategy for Homeland Security (NSHS). Disturbingly, they find that
the NSHS fails to address the challenges that globalization poses
for the security of the American homeland.
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