This study is a strategic assessment of the power of nations in the
world of the 1990s and recommendations as to the U.S. strategic
role appropriate to that world. Cline has created a formula that
describes territorial size, population, economic capability, and
military power for strategic purpose and national will. He
advocates that in the international arena, the United States should
take a defensive strategy, acting overseas only in incidents of
overt aggression, and then only in concert with a core group of
approximately twenty strategic associate states. The study presents
the United States as the only remaining superpower, with the heavy
responsibility of keeping democracy alive. Co-published with the
United States Global Strategy Council.
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