內容
DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 9 |
DASA CONRACT GUIDE | 41 |
STRATEGIC INFORMATION | 58 |
US DOD ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS GUIDE | 81 |
DOD FIELD ACTIVITIES | 107 |
Transform Americas National Security Institutions to Meet the Challenges and Opportunities | 115 |
the TwentyFirst Century | 131 |
ISSUES AND OPTIONS | 134 |
Specification of Force Structure Equipment and Deployment | 173 |
Defense Modernization Plan | 179 |
Defense Budget 19982012 | 182 |
911 AND THE MEANINGS OF MILITARY TRANSFORMATION | 184 |
Introduction | 185 |
Measuring change | 186 |
What is Military Transformation? | 187 |
Policy Choices and Tradeoffs | 189 |
The Role of Military Power | 135 |
How Selective? | 136 |
Does Multilateralism Have a Future? | 140 |
The Changing Spectrum of Threat | 141 |
Balancing Military Missions | 142 |
MILITARY STRATEGY UNDER REVIEW | 143 |
Problems with Current U S Policy | 144 |
Toward a New Foreign Policy | 146 |
COSTS AND IMPLICATIONS | 147 |
The Fate of Russia in US Policy | 149 |
The Costs of Expansion | 150 |
Strategic Costs | 151 |
A US MILITARY POSTURE FOR THE POSTCOLD WAR ERA152 1 General Strategic Trends | 153 |
Issues of Special Concern to the United States | 155 |
US Interests Security Objectives and Security Strategy | 157 |
Military Strategy for a New Era | 160 |
Guidelines for Restructuring Americas Armed Force | 168 |
THE NEW WARFARE AND THE NEW AMERICAN CALCULUS OF WAR | 191 |
The new calculus of war | 192 |
The new warfare | 193 |
Precision attack chaotic outcomes | 195 |
TERRORISM WORLD ORDER AND COOPERATIVE SECURITY A RESEARCH AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT AGENDA | 196 |
Understanding the threat | 198 |
Developing a coherent counterterrorism program and strategy | 199 |
largely unexamined | 200 |
cooperative security | 201 |
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS | 203 |
TRANSFORMATION | 235 |
SUPPLEMENTS | 257 |
U S NORTHERN COMMAND | 263 |
U S SOUTHERN COMMAND | 266 |
UNITED STATES FLEET FORCES COMMAND USFLTFORCOM | 273 |
SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION | 282 |
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