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ID105318
Title ProperCheap hawks, cheap doves, and the pursuit of strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorSicherman, Harvey
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The post-9/11 threats to American security require a complete revision of American national strategy. For too long, presidents have had to favor quick, cheap solutions to crises, unable to count on support from the "homebody" public for long, drawn-out conflicts. "Cheap hawks" among them have hoped that apocalyptic rhetoric will suffice when resources fall short; "cheap doves" hope that by ignoring the threat, it will go away. But with the war on terror, the revival of geopolitics, and ever-accelerating globalization, the U.S. tradition of bellicose rhetoric backed by underwhelming force is a recipe for failure. To effectively manage its threats, America needs a new catechism and to make sure its economic, energy, and military policies support this.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 55, No. 3; Sum 2011: p360-376
Journal SourceOrbis Vol. 55, No. 3; Sum 2011: p360-376
Key WordsCheap Hawks ;  9/11 ;  America ;  Globalization ;  Military Policy ;  Terrorism ;  Geopolitics ;  Economics