Rogue states and nuclear outlaws : America's search for a new foreign policy /
Michael Klare.
- 1st pbk. ed
- New York : Hill and Wang, 1996.
- ix, 291 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-281) and index.
In Pursuit of Enemies: The Remaking of U.S. Military Strategy 3 (32) Operation Desert Storm: The Liquidation of a Rogue 35 (30) The True Path to Victory: Lessons of Desert Storm 65 (32) Fighting ``Demons and Dangers'': Military Policy in the Clinton Era 97 (33) Rogues, Outlaws, and Hegemons: A Pentagon Roster of the ``Iraqs of the Future'' 130 (39) The Ambivalent Crusade: Washington's War Against Proliferation 169 (35) Beyond the Rogues: Military Doctrine in a World of Chaos 204 (29) Notes 233 (50) Index 283
Well-known political analyst Klare presents a timely critical analysis of Pentagon strategy in the post-Cold War era and shows how the Pentagon's planners have created a new agenda that will justify Cold War levels of spending. He reveals how "rogue states" and "nuclear outlaws" like North Korea, Iran, Iraq, and Libya have been made new targets, and how the US Armed Forces are being reshaped to fight against these enemies. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Nuclear weapons--Government policy--United States. Nuclear weapons--Developing countries. World politics--1989- Armas nucleares --Política gubernamental--Estados Unidos Armas nucleares--Países en desarrollo Política mundial--1989-
United States--Defenses. Estados Unidos --Defensas