The George W. Bush defense program :: policy, strategy & war /
"With an impressive stable of authors, The George W. Bush Defense Program succeeds in painting a complete if not complex canvas that allows not only national security professionals but also the general public to gain an initial impression of the totality of the Bush era's approach. This wo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "With an impressive stable of authors, The George W. Bush Defense Program succeeds in painting a complete if not complex canvas that allows not only national security professionals but also the general public to gain an initial impression of the totality of the Bush era's approach. This work will stand up well when the cold eye of history casts its gaze on the Bush era years from now."--William Flavin, professor, Peacekeeping Stability Operations Institute, U.S. Army War College "Stephen Cimbala has brought together a formidable corps of contributors in this wide-ranging, thoughtful examination of national security affairs in the Bush era. Whether the topic is terrorism, insurgency, or traditional warfare, the tone is clear and dispassionate, the insights are fresh, and the policy recommendations compelling."--John Arquilla, professor of defense analysis, Naval Postgraduate School, and coeditor of The Three Circles of War "This is a balanced, nuanced, and objective analysis of how the George W. Bush administration addressed defense challenges. A distinguished group of contributors surveys a spectrum of defense issues such as military planning and transformation, civil-military relations, coalition operations, Iraq and Afghanistan strategies, weapons of mass destruction, arms control, proliferation, and missile defense. Taken together, the chapters that compose this volume provide important perspective and context to the Bush administration's security policy and strategy.--Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr., Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of International Security Studies, The Fletcher School, Tufts University The events of 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan make an obvious case for expert study of the George W. Bush defense program. During the Bush administration, the rise and fall of governments, the fates of peoples, and the very definitions of "war" and "victory" were up for discussion. The United States, with its unprecedented global military power at the dawn of the twenty-first century, created new opportunities for using foreign policy and military strategy on behalf of national and allied interests. But this power was limited, and its use against unconventional or otherwise unorthodox enemies required careful calibration of its various instruments In this insightful series of essays edited by Stephen Cimbala, eleven academic experts prominent in the defense and security think-tank communities assess Bush's defense program. Many also have past or current experience in the U.S. government or the American armed forces. They examine Bush's defense policy and strategy across several critical issues, including Iraq, Afghanistan, terrorism, nuclear arms control, and foreign military sales. In addition, special chapters are devoted to the leadership style of former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, to the idea of "victory" as it might apply to Bush's defense decisions, and to the best exit strategy from Iraq for the United States. The lessons learned from the successes and failures in Bush's defense policy, which are clearly presented in The George W. Bush Defense Program, can also be applied to the appraisal of all presidents. --Book Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 317 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781597976138 159797613X |
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spelling | The George W. Bush defense program : policy, strategy & war / edited by Stephen J. Cimbala. 1st ed. Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, ©2010. 1 online resource (xiv, 317 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Machine generated contents note: 1. Coping with Uncertainty: Dilemmas of Defense Planning / Colin S. Gray -- 2. Military Transformation? Which Transformation, and What Lies Ahead? / Paul K. Davis -- 3. Defining Victory in War: The Bush II Experience in Iraq / William C. Martel -- 4. Exit Strategy from Iraq / Lawrence J. Korb -- 5. Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense / Dale R. Herspring -- 6. Civil-Military Relations in the Second Bush Administration / John Allen Williams -- 7. Cold Obstruction: The Legacy of U.S.-Russian Relations Under George W. Bush / Stephen J. Blank -- 8. Sharing the Burdens of Coalition War Fighting: NATO and Afghanistan / Peter Kent Forster -- 9. Arms Transfer Policies of the George W. Bush Administration / David S. Sorenson -- 10. Nuclear Questions: Bush Administration WMD Security Strategy and the Second Nuclear Age / C. Dale Walton -- 11. U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Missile Defenses: The Long View / Stephen J. Cimbala. "With an impressive stable of authors, The George W. Bush Defense Program succeeds in painting a complete if not complex canvas that allows not only national security professionals but also the general public to gain an initial impression of the totality of the Bush era's approach. This work will stand up well when the cold eye of history casts its gaze on the Bush era years from now."--William Flavin, professor, Peacekeeping Stability Operations Institute, U.S. Army War College "Stephen Cimbala has brought together a formidable corps of contributors in this wide-ranging, thoughtful examination of national security affairs in the Bush era. Whether the topic is terrorism, insurgency, or traditional warfare, the tone is clear and dispassionate, the insights are fresh, and the policy recommendations compelling."--John Arquilla, professor of defense analysis, Naval Postgraduate School, and coeditor of The Three Circles of War "This is a balanced, nuanced, and objective analysis of how the George W. Bush administration addressed defense challenges. A distinguished group of contributors surveys a spectrum of defense issues such as military planning and transformation, civil-military relations, coalition operations, Iraq and Afghanistan strategies, weapons of mass destruction, arms control, proliferation, and missile defense. Taken together, the chapters that compose this volume provide important perspective and context to the Bush administration's security policy and strategy.--Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr., Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of International Security Studies, The Fletcher School, Tufts University The events of 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan make an obvious case for expert study of the George W. Bush defense program. During the Bush administration, the rise and fall of governments, the fates of peoples, and the very definitions of "war" and "victory" were up for discussion. The United States, with its unprecedented global military power at the dawn of the twenty-first century, created new opportunities for using foreign policy and military strategy on behalf of national and allied interests. But this power was limited, and its use against unconventional or otherwise unorthodox enemies required careful calibration of its various instruments In this insightful series of essays edited by Stephen Cimbala, eleven academic experts prominent in the defense and security think-tank communities assess Bush's defense program. Many also have past or current experience in the U.S. government or the American armed forces. They examine Bush's defense policy and strategy across several critical issues, including Iraq, Afghanistan, terrorism, nuclear arms control, and foreign military sales. In addition, special chapters are devoted to the leadership style of former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, to the idea of "victory" as it might apply to Bush's defense decisions, and to the best exit strategy from Iraq for the United States. The lessons learned from the successes and failures in Bush's defense policy, which are clearly presented in The George W. Bush Defense Program, can also be applied to the appraisal of all presidents. --Book Jacket United States Military policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140379 United States Foreign relations 2001-2009. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001000115 National security United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140387 États-Unis Relations extérieures 2001-2009. 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title_alt | Coping with Uncertainty: Dilemmas of Defense Planning / Military Transformation? Which Transformation, and What Lies Ahead? / Defining Victory in War: The Bush II Experience in Iraq / Exit Strategy from Iraq / Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense / Civil-Military Relations in the Second Bush Administration / Cold Obstruction: The Legacy of U.S.-Russian Relations Under George W. Bush / Sharing the Burdens of Coalition War Fighting: NATO and Afghanistan / Arms Transfer Policies of the George W. Bush Administration / Nuclear Questions: Bush Administration WMD Security Strategy and the Second Nuclear Age / U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Missile Defenses: The Long View / |
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title_exact_search | The George W. Bush defense program : policy, strategy & war / |
title_full | The George W. Bush defense program : policy, strategy & war / edited by Stephen J. Cimbala. |
title_fullStr | The George W. Bush defense program : policy, strategy & war / edited by Stephen J. Cimbala. |
title_full_unstemmed | The George W. Bush defense program : policy, strategy & war / edited by Stephen J. Cimbala. |
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