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A New Beginning Save to My Portfolio A New Beginning

By Bruce Stokes, 2000

A New Beginning: Recasting the U.S.-Japan Economic Relationship, by Bruce Stokes, is a road map for U.S.-Japan economic relations in the 21st century. Read More

A New National Security Strategy In An Age of Terrorists, Tyrants, and Weapons of Mass Destruction Save to My Portfolio A New National Security Strategy In An Age of Terrorists, Tyrants, and Weapons of Mass Destruction

By Lawrence J. Korb, 2003

Almost exactly a year after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush released his National Security Strategy to Congress and the American public. While few have disagreed with the goals of the strategy, there has been a gre Read More

Afghanistan's Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy Save to My Portfolio Afghanistan's Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy

By Barnett R. Rubin, 2006

Afghanistan's Uncertain Transition argues that Afghanistan is still far from stability. While the country has reestablished basic institutions of government, it has barely started to make them work. The government and its international supporters are Read More

Save to My Portfolio After the Surge: The Case for U.S. Military Disengagement from Iraq

By Steven N. Simon, 2007

After the Surge: The Case for U.S. Military Disengagement from Iraq is premised on the judgment that the United States is not succeeding in Iraq and that Iraq itself is more divided and violent than ever. It concludes that the administration's decisi Read More

After the Tests: U.S. Policy Toward India and Pakistan Save to My Portfolio After the Tests: U.S. Policy Toward India and Pakistan

By Morton H. Halperin and Richard Haass, 1998

This Independent Task Force report recommends that the immediate objectives of U.S. foreign policy should be to encourage India and Pakistan to cap their nuclear capabilities and to reinforce the effort to stem nuclear weapons proliferation. Read More

Alliance Adrift Save to My Portfolio Alliance Adrift

By Yoichi Funabashi, 1999

This book offers a dynamic and informative overview of &redefining& the U.S.-Japan alliance. Read More

America - Still Unprepared, Still in Danger Save to My Portfolio America - Still Unprepared, Still in Danger

By Gary Hart, Stephen E. Flynn and Warren B. Rudman, 2003

This report is a call to action. Each day, the risk of a second, potentially more deadly and disruptive attack on the citizens and critical infrastructures of the United States grows as al-Qaeda regroups and as America prepares to take on a ruthless Read More

Save to My Portfolio America- Still Unprepared, Still in Anger

2003

This report is a call to action. The Task Force fears that the nation is returning to complacency at a time of especially grave danger. Each day, the risk of a second, potentially more deadly and disruptive attack on the citizens and critical infrast Read More

Save to My Portfolio American Economic Policy and National Security

By Theodore H. Moran, 1993

Moran examines three economic threats that could endanger America's national security: America's fundamental and cumulative decline relative to the other major industrial states; a loss of crucial economic and technological capabilities within our ow Read More

Andes 2020 Save to My Portfolio Andes 2020

2004

Over the past two decades, the United States has spent billions of dollars and expended significant manpower in the Andes to stem the flow of illegal drugs northward; assist local security forces in the fight against drugs, terror, and insurgency; an Read More

Arming the Future Save to My Portfolio Arming the Future

By Ann R. Markusen and Sean S. Costigan, eds., 1999

This book documents the defense industry changes of the post-Cold War decade, and offers three different visions for the future. Read More

Arms Control and the U.S.-Russian Relationship Save to My Portfolio Arms Control and the U.S.-Russian Relationship

By Author; Keith W. Dayton, Project Director and Robert D. Blackwill, 1996

Five years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States and Russia stand at a crossroads on arms control. Many of the arms control regimes established previously are under serious challenge in both countries, with the potential to damage Read More

Atlantic Security Save to My Portfolio Atlantic Security

By Charles A. Kupchan, ed., 1998

The three essays in this volume help clarify the ongoing debate over plans to enlarge NATO into Central and Eastern Europe and uncover the different starting points for alternative policy choices. Read More

Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa Save to My Portfolio Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa

By Terrence Lyons, 2007

Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa urges the United States to take the risks and spend the resources necessary to resolve the Ethiopia-Eritrea border conflict and thereby reduce tension in the region. It argues that Washington should pressure Et Read More

Save to My Portfolio Balkans 2010

By Edward D. Meyer and William L. Nash, 2002

This report emphasizes measures to end ethnic violence, guarantee security for all communities, and allow persons displaced by conflict to return to their homes. It also offers concrete proposals to achieve a sound institutional and legal basis for t Read More

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