Political and Socio-Economic Change: Revolutions and Their Implications for the U.S. Military: Revolutions and Their Implications for the U.S. Military
Editat de John R. Deni, Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.) Army War College (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2015 – vârsta de la 19 ani
Dramatic political, economic, and social changes across both the Greater Middle East and Latin America over the last several years—in some instances revolutionary, in others evolutionary—have had profound implications for global security generally and U.S. security specifically. Policymakers in Washington are hence confronted with the issue of how to respond to the various changes in these disparate regions in order to safeguard U.S. interests, promote Western values, and shape the security environment into the future. Whether and to what degree U.S. policymakers can influence the unfolding changes and shape outcomes remains to be seen. But if Washington is to achieve success in this regard though, it will likely only be possible through the skillful employment of a variety of policymaking tools, including development, diplomacy, and defense. The authors assess the changes across these two important regions, outline the implications for U.S. security and specifically for the U.S. military, and offer policy recommendations for the way forward.
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ISBN-13: 9781584876397
ISBN-10: 1584876395
Pagini: 89
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
ISBN-10: 1584876395
Pagini: 89
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Notă biografică
ABOUT THE EDITOR:
JOHN R. DENI, Editor, joined the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, in November 2011 as a Research Professor of Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) Security Studies. He previously worked for 8 years as a political advisor for senior U.S. military commanders in Europe. Prior to that, he spent 2 years as a strategic planner specializing in the military-to-military relationship between the United States and its European allies. While working for the U.S. military in Europe, he was also an adjunct lecturer at Heidelberg University’s Institute for Political Science where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses on U.S. foreign and security policy, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, European security, and alliance theory and practice. Before working in Germany, Dr. Deni spent 7 years in Washington, DC, as a consultant specializing in national security issues for the U.S. Departments of Defense, Energy, and State. He has spoken at conferences and symposia throughout Europe and North America. Dr. Deni is the author most recently of the book Alliance Management and Maintenance: Restructuring NATO for the 21st Century, as well as several journal articles and monographs. He has published op-eds in major newspapers such as The Los Angeles Times and the Baltimore Sun. Dr. Deni completed his undergraduate degree in history and international relations at the College of William & Mary. He holds an MA in U.S. foreign policy from the American University in Washington, DC, and a Ph.D. in international affairs from George Washington University.
JOHN R. DENI, Editor, joined the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, in November 2011 as a Research Professor of Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) Security Studies. He previously worked for 8 years as a political advisor for senior U.S. military commanders in Europe. Prior to that, he spent 2 years as a strategic planner specializing in the military-to-military relationship between the United States and its European allies. While working for the U.S. military in Europe, he was also an adjunct lecturer at Heidelberg University’s Institute for Political Science where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses on U.S. foreign and security policy, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, European security, and alliance theory and practice. Before working in Germany, Dr. Deni spent 7 years in Washington, DC, as a consultant specializing in national security issues for the U.S. Departments of Defense, Energy, and State. He has spoken at conferences and symposia throughout Europe and North America. Dr. Deni is the author most recently of the book Alliance Management and Maintenance: Restructuring NATO for the 21st Century, as well as several journal articles and monographs. He has published op-eds in major newspapers such as The Los Angeles Times and the Baltimore Sun. Dr. Deni completed his undergraduate degree in history and international relations at the College of William & Mary. He holds an MA in U.S. foreign policy from the American University in Washington, DC, and a Ph.D. in international affairs from George Washington University.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword .............................................................................................................................vii
1. Navigating Change: American Defense and Foreign Policy in Response to Revolutions ……………………………………………………………….......……………………................1
John R. Deni
2. Revolutions and Their Implications—A Focus on the Middle East Region .................................................................................................................................................9
Gregory Aftandilian
3. The Limits of American Power—Challenges and Opportunities in Washington’s Response
To the Arab Spring............................................................................................................ 27
I. William Zartman
4. The Implications of Political and Socio-Economic Changes in Latin America ...............................................................................................................................................45
Philip Brenner
About the Contributors ...................................................................................................... 77
Foreword .............................................................................................................................vii
1. Navigating Change: American Defense and Foreign Policy in Response to Revolutions ……………………………………………………………….......……………………................1
John R. Deni
2. Revolutions and Their Implications—A Focus on the Middle East Region .................................................................................................................................................9
Gregory Aftandilian
3. The Limits of American Power—Challenges and Opportunities in Washington’s Response
To the Arab Spring............................................................................................................ 27
I. William Zartman
4. The Implications of Political and Socio-Economic Changes in Latin America ...............................................................................................................................................45
Philip Brenner
About the Contributors ...................................................................................................... 77