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UNITED STATES-MILITARY
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018666
Come partly home, America
/ O'Hanlon Michael
March-April 2001
O'Hanlon Michael
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March-April 2001.
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2-8
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Defence-united States
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Military-United States
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United States-Military
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054018
Competing visions for the US military
/ Guy, Laurent
Fall 2004
Guy, Laurent
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Fall 2004.
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RMA
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056625
Features and intenation of the current US global military realignment
/ Yi , Zhou
Yi , Zhou
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Military-United States
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United States-Military
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Global Military Realignment
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018400
Keeping America'smilitary edge
/ Carter Ashton B
Jan-Feb 2001
Carter Ashton B
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Jan-Feb 2001.
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90-105
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Defence-united States
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Military-United States
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United States-Military
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National Security - United States
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053521
Knowledge as Power: science, military dominance, and US securit
/ Paarlberg, Robert L
Summer 2004
Paarlberg, Robert L
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Summer 2004.
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Security
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United states-security
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United States-Military
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Science and Technology
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060769
Limits and temptations of America's conventional military prima
/ Record, Jeffrey
2005
Record, Jeffrey
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2005.
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p33-50
Summary/Abstract
The United States today enjoys a measure of conventional military primacy unprecedented in world history. However, the obvious advantages of that primacy, including deterrence of conventional attack, must be weighed against its accumulating disadvantages. Primacy has accelerated enemy investment in asymmetric responses; renewed US interest in preventive war; and heightened Pentagon insensitivity to the difficulties of converting easy military victories into lasting political successes. Current US difficulties in Iraq are rooted in these unintended consequences of primacy. This is not an argument for abandoning primacy; rather, it is a call to appreciate its costs and risks as well as its benefits and opportunities.
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Deterrence
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United States-Military
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Conventional Military Primacy
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023278
Modest proposal: Privacy as a flawed rationale for the exclusion of gays and lesbians from the US military
/ Belkin Aaron et al
Fall 2002
Belkin Aaron et al
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Fall 2002.
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178-197
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Security-United states
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Military-United States
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United States-Military
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021321
Politicization of the United States military: Crisis or tempest in a teapot?
/ Holsti Oler
Winter 2001-02
Holsti Oler
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Winter 2001-02.
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1-18
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International Security
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Military-United States
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Internal Politics-United States
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060409
Struggle to transform the military
/ Boot, Max
Mar-Apr 2005
Boot, Max
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Mar-Apr 2005.
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The fighting in Iraq has exposed the limits of Donald Rumsfeld's transformation agenda. The U.S. military remains underprepared for dealing with guerrillas, and such unconventional threats will grow in coming years. The next stage of military transformation must focus on training large numbers of infantry for nation building and irregular warfare--and Washington must make that task a top priority.
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Warfare
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Iraq War
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Technology-Warfare
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022716
US military and the evolving challenges in the Middle East
/ Cordesman Anthony H
Summer 2002
Cordesman Anthony H
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Summer 2002.
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72-112
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United states-international relations-Middle east
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Middle East-international relations-United states
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