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The Cold War may be over, but the United States is still practicing
Cold War foreign policies. From the Persian Gulf to El Salvador,
from Bosnia to Somalia, U.S. policymakers continue to rely on
force, threats, arms, and military aid. A fundamental redefinition
of national security-beyond war and militarization, beyond
bilateralism, beyond sovereign states-is long overdue. In Security
Without War, a dynamic author team lays out new principles and
policies for the United States to adopt in a post-Cold War world.
Shuman and Harvey encourage Americans to take account of all
threats (not just military ones), to emphasize preventing conflicts
over winning wars, to enhance every nation's security (including
that of its enemies), to favour multilateral approaches over
bilateral ones, and to promote greater citizen participation in
foreign policy. Throughout, they show how military, political,
economic, and environmental security interests are all linked-and
how emphasizing one over the others can undermine the nation's
safety. Security Without War brings together for the first time the
major elements of post-Cold War security thought. The authors show
how a new framework for U.S. international relations can enhance
U.S.-and indeed, global-security at a substantially lower cost.
The Cold War may be over, but the United States is still practicing
Cold War foreign policies. From the Persian Gulf to El Salvador,
from Bosnia to Somalia, U.S. policymakers continue to rely on
force, threats, arms, and military aid. A fundamental redefinition
of national security-beyond war and militarization, beyond
bilateralism, beyond sovereign states-is long overdue. In Security
Without War, a dynamic author team lays out new principles and
policies for the United States to adopt in a post-Cold War world.
Shuman and Harvey encourage Americans to take account of all
threats (not just military ones), to emphasize preventing conflicts
over winning wars, to enhance every nation's security (including
that of its enemies), to favour multilateral approaches over
bilateral ones, and to promote greater citizen participation in
foreign policy. Throughout, they show how military, political,
economic, and environmental security interests are all linked-and
how emphasizing one over the others can undermine the nation's
safety. Security Without War brings together for the first time the
major elements of post-Cold War security thought. The authors show
how a new framework for U.S. international relations can enhance
U.S.-and indeed, global-security at a substantially lower cost.
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