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Prevailing in a well-armed world : devising competitive strategies against weapons proliferation / Henry D. Sokolski, editor.

Title
Prevailing in a well-armed world : devising competitive strategies against weapons proliferation / Henry D. Sokolski, editor.
Publication
[Carlisle Barracks, Pa.] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2000.

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Additional Authors
  • Sokolski, Henry D.
  • Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute
Description
xviii, 162 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
This book provides insights into the competitive strategies methodology. Andrew Marshall notes that policymakers and analysts can benefit by using an analytical tool that stimulates their thinking about strategy in terms of long-term competition between nations with conflicting values, policies, and objectives. The book also demonstrates the strengths of the competitive strategies approach as an instrument for examining U.S. policy. The method focuses on policies regarding the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. In shaping the international environment in the next millennium, no other national security issue seems as complex or important. The imperative here is to look to competitive strategies to assist in asking critical questions and thinking both broadly, as well as more precisely, about alternatives for pitting U.S. strengths against opponents weaknesses in global, regional or interstate competitions. Part I suggests that the competitive strategies approach has value for both the practitioner and the scholar. Part II uses the framework to examine and evaluate U.S. nonproliferation and counterproliferation policies formed in the final years of the 20th century. In Part III, the competitive strategies method is used to analyze a regional case, that of Iran.
Subject
  • Weapons of mass destruction > Government policy > United States
  • Nuclear nonproliferation > Government policy > United States
  • Arms control > International cooperation
  • National security > United States
  • Security, International
  • United States > Military policy
Note
  • "March 2000"
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
OCLC
43915176
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library