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Analyzes the history, evolution, and processes of national security policies This text examines national security from two fundamental fault lines-the end of the Cold War and the 9/11 terrorist attacks-and considers how the resulting era of globalization and geopolitics guides policy. Placing this trend in conceptual and historical context and following it through military, semi-military, and non-military concerns, National Security for a New Era treats its subject as a nuanced and subtle phenomenon that encompasses everything from the nation to the individual.
Contents
Chapter 1Concepts and Logic of National Security Chapter 3: Influences from the Past: The American Historical Experience Chapter 4: The Post-1945 Challenge: The Nature and End of the Cold War Chapter 5: Moving to the Present: The Post-Cold War World Chapter 6: The Domestic Environment Chapter 7: Domestic Battlegrounds and National Security Chapter 8: The Phenomenon and Impact of Globalization Chapter 9: "Legacy" Military Problems Chapter 10: Residues of 9/11: Terrorism, Iraq, and Afghanistan Chapter 11: International Change: Asymmetrical Warfare Chapter 12: The Menu of Activism: Peacekeeping, State Building, and Development Chapter 13: New Dimensions and Approaches Chapter 14: Looking Ahead



