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Preventive Defense - A New Security Strategy for America (Paperback)
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Preventive Defense - A New Security Strategy for America (Paperback)
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"William J. Perry and Ashton B. Carter, two of the world's foremost
defense authorities, draw on their experience as leaders of the
U.S. Defense Department to propose a new American security strategy
for the twenty-first century. After a century in which aggression
had to be defeated in two world wars and then deterred through a
prolonged cold war, the authors argue for a strategy centered on
prevention. Now that the cold war is over, it is necessary to
rethink the risks to U.S. security. The A list--threats to U.S.
survival--is empty today. The B list--the two major regional
contingencies in the Persian Gulf and on the Korean peninsula that
dominate Pentagon planning and budgeting--pose imminent threats to
U.S. interests but not to survival. And the C list--such
headline-grabbing places as Kosovo, Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, and
Haiti--includes important contingencies that indirectly affect U.S.
security but do not directly threaten U.S. interests. Thus the
United States is enjoying a period of unprecedented peace and
influence; but foreign policy and defense leaders cannot afford to
be complacent. The authors' preventive defense strategy
concentrates on the dangers that, if mismanaged, have the potential
to grow into true A-list threats to U.S. survival in the next
century. These include Weimar Russia: failure to establish a
self-respecting place for the new Russia in the post-cold war
world, allowing it to descend into chaos, isolation, and aggression
as Germany did after World War I; Loose Nukes: failure to reduce
and secure the deadly legacy of the cold war--nuclear, chemical,
and biological weapons in Russia and the rest of the former Soviet
Union; A Rising China Turned Hostile: failure to shape China's rise
to Asian superpower status so that it emerges as a partner rather
than an adversary; Proliferation: spread of weapons of mass
destruction; and Catastrophic Terrorism: increase in the scope and
intensity of transnational terrorism.They also argue for better
management of the defense establishment so the United States will
retain a strong military prepared to cope with all contingencies,
deter aggressors, and win a conflict if deterrence fails. "
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