American defense policy /
"Organized into three parts, the ninth edition traces the impact that societal changes and emerging technologies are having as force enablers, game changers, or disrupters of American defense policy"--
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Johns Hopkins University Press,
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Publisher Address: | Baltimore, Maryland : |
Publication Dates: | 2021. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Edition: | Ninth edition. |
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Summary: |
"Organized into three parts, the ninth edition traces the impact that societal changes and emerging technologies are having as force enablers, game changers, or disrupters of American defense policy"-- |
Carrier Form: | xxiv, 467 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781421441481 1421441489 9781421441474 1421441470 |
Index Number: | UA23 |
CLC: | E712.0 |
Call Number: | E712.0/A512/9th ed. |
Contents: |
Machine generated contents note: Values and Interests for American Defense Policy -- Introduction / Theories and Values -- Necessity, Justice, Interest, and the Founding Principles of American Defense Policy / Just War Theory: Revisionists Versus Traditionalists / Systematic Theory and the Future of Great Power War and Peace / Technological Change and International Relations / American Grand Strategy -- Power, Culture, and Grand Strategy / Toward Strategic Solvency: the Crisis of American Military Primacy and the Search for Strategic Solvency / The Next Liberal Order: the Age of Contagion Demands More Internationalism, Not Less / Why "Conservative," Not Liberal, Internationalism? / The International Environment -- Allies -- 30 Years of World Politics: What Has Changed? / Global Allies in a Changing World / An Economic Theory of Alliances / The Power of Liberal International Organizations / The International Environment -- Adversaries -- The Growing Challenge of Defining an "Enemy" / The Theory of Hegemonic War / Redefining the National Interest / Technology Converges; Non-State Actors Benefit / Evolution and Revolution in Defense Policy, Process, and Institutions -- Evolution and Revolution in Civil-Military Relations -- The Institutional Imbalance of American Statecraft / Restoring the Vision: Overcoming Gridlock to Reassert Congress's Role in Deliberating National Security / Trump's Generals: Mattis, McMaster, and Kelly / Dissent, Resignation, and the Moral Agency |