Hard Power: The New Politics of National SecurityBasic Books, 2006 M10 3 - 319 pages Our ideas about national security have changed radically over the last five years. It has become a political tool, a "wedge issue," a symbol of pride and fear. It is also the one issue above all others that can make or break an election. And this is why the Democratic Party has been steadily losing power since 2001. In Hard Power, Michael O'Hanlon, an expert on foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, and Kurt Campbell, an authority on international security at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, explain how the Democrats lost credibility on issues of security and foreign policy, how they can get it back--and why they must. They recall the successful Democratic military legacy of past decades, as well as recent Democratic innovations--like the Homeland Security Office and the idea of nation-building--that have been successfully co-opted by the Republican administration. And, most importantly, they develop a broad national security vision for America, including specific defense policies and a strategy to win the war on terror. |
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... Means to Success in World Politics " In Hard Power , Kurt Campbell and Michael O'Hanlon have provided an extraordinarily readable and provocative look inside the changing politics of national security in the United States . Combining ...
... Means to Success in World Politics " In Hard Power , Kurt Campbell and Michael O'Hanlon have provided an extraordinarily readable and provocative look inside the changing politics of national security in the United States . Combining ...
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... means to do our jobs , respect us for our professional advice , and , most importantly , be accountable for your actions from top to bottom . Is that really so much to ask from politicians on either side of the aisle ? " Clearly it's ...
... means to do our jobs , respect us for our professional advice , and , most importantly , be accountable for your actions from top to bottom . Is that really so much to ask from politicians on either side of the aisle ? " Clearly it's ...
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... means for waging a larger struggle against radical jihadists , and worries over the spread of nu- clear weapons . We wanted to write a book that , rather than simply castigat- ing the Bush administration for the mistakes made over the ...
... means for waging a larger struggle against radical jihadists , and worries over the spread of nu- clear weapons . We wanted to write a book that , rather than simply castigat- ing the Bush administration for the mistakes made over the ...
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... the sloppiness in execution of policy that have often characterize the Bush ad- ministration . Unlike the case with many on the left , however , for Hard Power Democrats multilateralism is a means to an end , 6 • HARD POWER.
... the sloppiness in execution of policy that have often characterize the Bush ad- ministration . Unlike the case with many on the left , however , for Hard Power Democrats multilateralism is a means to an end , 6 • HARD POWER.
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... means to an end , not a sacrosanct principle or an endpoint in and of itself . Their vision for foreign policy is grounded first in thinking about how to keep America safe , while also ad- dressing new and longer - term security threats ...
... means to an end , not a sacrosanct principle or an endpoint in and of itself . Their vision for foreign policy is grounded first in thinking about how to keep America safe , while also ad- dressing new and longer - term security threats ...
Contents
Its the War Stupid Why National Security Is the Essential Electoral Issue | 11 |
Irag The Myth of Republican Superiority and the Future | 47 |
Managing the Military | 75 |
Homeland Security Taking It to the Next Level | 119 |
Winning the Long War | 137 |
The Real Triple Threat Energy and Security Global Climate Change and Terrorist Financing | 159 |
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Hard Power: The New Politics of National Security Kurt Campbell,Michael O'Hanlon Limited preview - 2007 |
Hard Power: The New Politics of National Security Kurt M. Campbell,Michael E. O'Hanlon Limited preview - 2006 |
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