A new division of labor meeting America's security challenges beyond Iraq /
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Language: | English |
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Santa Monica, CA :
RAND,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Promoting democracy and freedom abroad
- America's new grand strategy?
- New friends, new commitments, new tensions
- What does this mean for America's Armed Forces?
- Conflict in the post Post-Cold War world
- Terrorism and insurgency
- The new nuclear equation
- The rise of China
- Welcome to the post Post-Cold War world
- Toward a new division of labor
- Countering terrorists and insurgent groups abroad
- Supporting new democracies
- Deterring and defeating regional adversaries
- Dissuading military competition in Asia
- Defending the homeland
- Countering the proliferation of nuclear weapons
- Setting aggregate levels of capability
- Implications for forces and posture
- What will it mean to be joint?
- Different demands for joint warfighting prowess
- Maintaining strategic focus
- Achieving joint tactical proficiency
- A new joint division of labor
- Implications for the Armed Forces
- Building the "inform and act" system
- A strategically decisive Army: winning at peace as well as war
- A new air-ground partnership
- Integrating air, space, and maritime power
- Getting more from the Corps
- Security cooperation in the new security environment
- Potential actions for the DoD's leadership.