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National Security for a New Era (3rd Edition) (MySearchLab Series 15% off)
National Security for a New Era (3rd Edition) (MySearchLab Series 15% off)

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Edition: 3
Author: Donald M. Snow
Publisher: Longman
Release Date: 2008-03-23
ISBN-10: 0205622259
ISBN-13: 9780205622252
List Price: $63.00
Average Customer Rating:
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National Security for a New Erais the first book to offer a comprehensive examination of American national security policy since the events of 9/11 galvanized change. It starts from the premise that there have been two fundamental “fault lines” in national security policy during the last two decades: the end of the Cold War and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Each transformed security policy: the end of the Cold War ushered in the era of globalization for the 1990s, and 9/11 initiated a shift to a more traditional geopolitical view of the world for the first decade of the new century. The text attempts to place these traumatic events into the context of the prior American experience of the Cold War, traditional concerns over American interests, politics, and military problems, and to extend that experience into the future. Asymmetrical warfare, the Iraq war precedent, the neo-conservative challenge, state building, and the future reconciliation of globalization and geopolitics are all examined.



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A good book. We used it for a class on US intelligence and national policy (for security) at our university (National Defense Intelligence College)

























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