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Further Details Title: Strategy for Empire Condition: New Subtitle: U.S. Regional Security Policy in the PostDCold War Era ISBN-10: 0842051775 EAN: 9780842051774 ISBN: 9780842051774 Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Format: Mixed Media Product Release Date: 10/06/2004 Description: The United States Department of Defense has carved the world into five pieces, called unified military commands, maintaining troops and military leadership in each. The geographic boundaries of the unified commands, which together encompass the entire globe, "are set in a way that makes sense to us (the U.S.) for political, military, cultural sorts of reasons," according to the DOD. Yet outside military and defense circles, the potential impact of post-1990 American strategic reach—or perhaps overreach—has not been given sufficient attention. In Strategy for Empire, Brian Loveman fills that gap by raising the key questions all students should be considering: Even under the perilous conditions imposed by global terrorism, diffusion of weapons of mass destruction, and international "anarchy," can the United States afford, and should it seek to justify, assigning responsibility to combatant commanders for every area of the globe and maintaining a military presence in well over 100 countries? Can a foreign policy of preemptive deterrence and covert operations around the globe against terrorists, international criminal organizations, and so-called rogue states be compatible with American constitutional democracy? Or has the United States itself become a rogue superpower, at risk of losing its democratic soul and institutions at home and its moral credibility abroad in its efforts to manage a global empire through regional military commands? This timely reader provides answers to these questions from the perspective of American presidents, policymakers, military officers, establishment think tanks, and critical scholars. The text and accompanying CD collect in one place a synthesis of official and semi-official views of post-1990 regional security agendas and of the evolving perception of post-Cold War threat scenarios. The book begins with President George Bush's "The National Security Strategy of the United States of America" ( September 2002); then presents the views of military strategists, governmen Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 226mm Item Length: 184mm Item Width: 21mm Item Weight: 526g Author: Brian Loveman Contributor: President George W. Bush (Contributions by), Richard G. Catoire (Contributions by), Jonathan Graubart (Contributions by), Dipak K. Gupta (Contributions by), Michael Ignatieff (Contributions by), Chalmers Johnson (Contributions by), Ralph Peters (Contributions by), James A. Russell (Contributions by), Lars Schoultz (Contributions by), Donald E. Schulz (Contributions by), Andrew Scobell (Contributions by), Raju G. C. Thomas (Contributions by), Juan Gabriel Tokatlian (Contributions by), Celeste A. Wallander (Contributions by), Robert Wilkie (Contributions by), Stephen Zunes (Contributions by) Genre: Law & Politics Book Series: World Beat Series Release Year: 2004 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.