U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy, 1987-1994: Documents and Policy Proposals

U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy, 1987-1994: Documents and Policy Proposals

U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy, 1987-1994: Documents and Policy Proposals

U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy, 1987-1994: Documents and Policy Proposals

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Overview

Covering the transition from the Cold War to an uncertain post-Cold War era, this volume shows policy makers and political leaders grappling with the loss of a paradigm that provided intellectual stability for 50 years. It examines changes in the security landscape, institutions, weapons, and U.S. military actions. The volume includes U.S. government documents from 1987 to 1994 covering national security institutions, changing visions of the international security landscape, post-Cold War East-West relations, nuclear strategy and arms control, and U.S. involvement in Central America, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, and Haiti. Each chapter begins with an introduction to frame the issues, events, and policy proposals. An introductory chapter establishes a framework for the study of U.S. national security. The concluding chapter is a note on primary research sources on the subject.

This volume establishes a sense of history and perspective in the study and teaching of contemporary national security. A careful reading of these documents should bring insights into the policy process along with the meaning of American values, interests, and national strategy—at least from the perspective of U.S. government officials. In this respect, the primary documents speak for themselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313296352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/14/1996
Series: Greenwood Reference Volumes on American Public Policy Formation
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d)
Lexile: 1450L (what's this?)

About the Author

ROBERT A. VITAS is Assistant Executive Director and Treasurer of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society at Northwestern University and is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Sociology there. He is the author of The United States and Lithuania: The Stimson Doctrine of Nonrecognition (Praeger, 1990). With Sam Sarkesian, he prepared an earlier volume of documents on U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy covering the years from 1947 to 1986 (Greenwood, 1988).

JOHN ALLEN WILLIAMS is Associate Professor of Political Science and Department Chair at Loyola University Chicago. He is also Vice Chairman and Executive Director of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, and is a Captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve. With Sam C. Sarkesian and Fred B. Bryant, he co-authored Soldiers, Society, and National Security (1995), and co-edited and contributed to The U.S. Army in a New Security Era (1990) with Sam C. Sarkesian.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Sam C. Sarkesian
Preface
The Study of U.S. National Security
The National Security Establishment
Changing Visions of the World
From Cold War to an Uncertain Alliance
Nuclear Strategy, Weaponry, and Arms Control
United States Involvement in Central America
The Persian Gulf
Nagging Conflicts
Notes on Primary Sources
Selected Bibliography
Index

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