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This volume examines how the U.S. military must rebuild in the wake
of Iraq/Afghanistan, and refocus its power projection to face the
new challenges emerging in the Pacific and with China. Rebuilding
American Military Power in the Pacific: A 21st-Century Strategy
provides an all-encompassing look at the challenges facing the
United States in shaping a 21st-century Pacific strategy: dealing
with the growing Chinese colossus, the unpredictable nuclear
challenge presented by North Korea, the dynamic of the Arctic
opening, and maintaining the security of the conveyor belt of goods
and services in the Pacific. Can the United States successfully
train and prepare for the 21st century, and break free from the
mindset that determined its strategies in the previous century? The
authors of the work explain why a carefully considered, fully
modernized Pacific strategy is a key element for the evolution of
American military power-and why shaping an effective air and
maritime strategy in the Pacific as well as globally is the crucial
challenge facing the U.S. military and the policy community.
Written by authors with significant access to the media, think
tanks, and high-level politicians, the book provides an insider's
look at how American military leaders are building out relevant
capabilities in the Pacific to defend America and its allies, and
it contains extensive interviews with those leaders. Examines the
nature of the destabilizing threat that China presents to the power
balance of the Pacific, along with how the United States can work
with its allies to shape a 21st-century strategy Discusses in
detail the necessity for reshaping the U.S. military after the land
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the ways in which American forces
can be rebuilt for the future Explains why the evolving Pacific
theater is an area of critical operations and will require
significant change in terms of how U.S. forces operate to deal with
emerging threats Assesses how new capabilities associated with
emerging technologies-notably the Osprey, the F-35 aircraft, the
Aegis Combat Systems, and a number of new European systems-allow
new opportunities to work with our allies
This book, first published in 1990, examines the relationship
between the Soviet Union and the Western Alliance at a time of
great changes. Experts on a range of topics analyse the
relationship from both the Soviet perspective (the impact of
Gorbachev, and the role of Eastern Europe), and from the standpoint
of the nations of the West including France, Great Britain and West
Germany). Also included is a discussion of the role of the northern
flank in Soviet nuclear-free proposals. The book concludes with an
assessment of the challenges posed by the changing Soviet
perspective, and the opportunities that these present for the
Western Alliance.
This book, first published in 1990, examines the relationship
between the Soviet Union and the Western Alliance at a time of
great changes. Experts on a range of topics analyse the
relationship from both the Soviet perspective (the impact of
Gorbachev, and the role of Eastern Europe), and from the standpoint
of the nations of the West including France, Great Britain and West
Germany). Also included is a discussion of the role of the northern
flank in Soviet nuclear-free proposals. The book concludes with an
assessment of the challenges posed by the changing Soviet
perspective, and the opportunities that these present for the
Western Alliance.
This book provides the student of Soviet affairs, international
security, and arms control with an understanding of the role of the
Soviets in European security by examining the Soviet-French
interaction. It analyzes French nuclear weapons deployments and
their impact on the security environment.
Dr. Laird provides the student of Soviet affairs, international
security, and arms control with an understanding of the role of the
Soviets in European security by examining the Soviet-French
interaction. He first defines the general Soviet approach to
European security issues and discusses it with specific reference
to France. He identifies contem
This book assesses the dynamics of Europeanization within the
Western Alliance in the 1980s, that is, the process of change
whereby the key West European states have come to play a growing
role within the Alliance. It is the result of interviewing senior
officials and specialists in Western Europe.
This book assesses the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF)
process from conception through deployment, to negotiated
withdrawal, to provide an understanding of the environment in which
the future of nuclear deterrence is being defined.
This book assesses the evolution of the Soviet approach toward
European security policy since the mid-1980s, as seen from the
prism of assessments of and policy toward the Federal Republic of
Germany, examining basic Soviet analyses of West Germany in the
period prior to unification.
This book assesses the dynamics of Europeanization within the
Western Alliance in the 1980s, that is, the process of change
whereby the key West European states have come to play a growing
role within the Alliance. It is the result of interviewing senior
officials and specialists in Western Europe.
The editors would like to express their thanks to a number of
colleagues whose insights and comments contributed to the
development of the book. Among those who were particularly helpful
were Robert Nurick, Vic Utgoff, Mike Clarke, Jorg Baldouf, Jean
Chabaud, John Roper, Edwina Moreton, Lawrence Freedman, Francois
Heisbourg, and Harley Balzer. We are particularly grateful to
General William Y. Smith, President of the Institute for Defense
Analyses, for his intellectual encouragement.
This book assesses the evolution of the Soviet approach toward
European security policy since the mid-1980s, as seen from the
prism of assessments of and policy toward the Federal Republic of
Germany, examining basic Soviet analyses of West Germany in the
period prior to unification.
Beginning with a look at continuity and change in French policy
since de Gaulle, this book presents the evolution of French
security policy in the 1970s and 1980s. Dr. Laird pays special
attention to the French nuclear modernization process and to the
trend in the last two decades toward a greater emphasis on security
interdependence within the Western alliance at the expense of the
classic Gaullist stance of independence. He examines the major
dimensions of French security policy, particularly French nuclear
employment policy and doctrine, the Franco-German relationship, and
France's role in Europe and in East-West relations. The book
features the first-time translation of some of the most significant
recent papers by leading French analysts of security affairs.
The revolution in military affairs is an American concept that
frames a debate about the restructuring of American military forces
in the period of globalization of the American economy. A core task
for U.S. allies is to seek to understand the American debate and to
identify opportunities for and the risks to themselves in variant
patterns of development of the American military in the years
ahead.
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