Salvaging American defense
the challenge of strategic overstretch
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Contributions
- Frederiksen, Paul S. - Contributor
- Sullivan, William D. - Contributor
Publication
2007 - CSIS Press, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
117,500 words, Guess
Page Count
470 pages
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- Internet Archivesalvagingamerica0000cord
- ISBN-139780892064953
- ISBN-100892064951
- Goodreads1289156
- LibraryThing6161335
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007006774
- OCLC Control Number84903645
- Better World Books9780892064953
- Open LibraryOL17852605M
Classifications
- DDC355/.033573
- LCCUA23 .C673753 2007
- LCCUA23.C673753 2007
Description
"In this study, Anthony Cordesman offers a detailed analysis of critical challenges affecting U.S. national security and how failures in adapting to these challenges have exacerbated the strains on available resources. He systematically identifies the most glaring obstacles to successful national security planning and proposes constructive and practical ways to proceed in the future."--book jacket.
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