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U.S. Army War College Guide to National Security Policy and Strategy

By Bartholomees, J. Boone Jr.

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Book Id: WPLBN0000699588
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: U.S. Army War College Guide to National Security Policy and Strategy  
Author: Bartholomees, J. Boone Jr.
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Asian literature, Writing.
Collections: Asian Literature Collection, e-Asia Digital Library Collection
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Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries; E-Asia Digital Library

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Boone Bartholomees Jr, B. J. (n.d.). U.S. Army War College Guide to National Security Policy and Strategy. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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Excerpt: This edition of the U. S. Army War College Guide to National Security Policy and Strategy differs from its predecessor published in 2001, The U. S. Army War College Guide to Strategy, in several respects. First, as the altered title suggests, the focus of the volume has expanded to include examination of the national security policymaking environment and process in addition to the earlier emphasis on strategy.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Figures, v Introduction -- J. Boone Bartholomees, Jr., vii -- I. the National Security Environment, 1 -- 1. Some Basic Concepts and Approaches to the Study of International Relations Robert ?Robin? H. Dorff, 3 -- 2. Multilateralism and Unilateralism James A. Helis, 13 -- 3. Ethical Issues in War: An Overview Martin L. Cook, 19 -- 4. International Law and the New World Order: Redefining Sovereignty Thomas W. McShane, 31 -- 5. Regional Studies in a Global Age R. Craig Nation, 51 -- II. Strategic Thought and Formulation, 67 -- 6. Why is Strategy Difficult? David Jablonsky, 69 -- 7. A Survey of Strategic Thought J. Boone Bartholomees, Jr., 79 -- 8. National Power David Jablonsky, 101 -- 9. Managing Strategic Risk James F. Holcomb, 119 -- 10. Why a Winning Strategy Matters: the Impact of Losing in Vietnam and Afghanistan Douglas A. Borer, 133 -- III. Instruments of National Power, 155 -- 11. Economics: American Element of Power or Source of Vulnerability? Clayton K. S. Chun, 157 -- 12. Problems of Economic Statecraft: Rethinking Engagement Douglas A. Borer, 165 -- 13. Diplomacy as an Instrument of National Power Reed J. Fendrick, 179 -- 14. Military Power and the Use of Force John F. Troxell, 187 -- 15. Information: the Psychological Instrument Frank L. Jones, 211

 
 



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