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Challenges to American National Security in the 1990s [electronic resource] by Weltman, John J

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TitleChallenges to American National Security in the 1990s [electronic resource]
CreatorWeltman, John J, Nacht, Michael, Quester, George H
Year1991
PPI600
PublisherBoston, MA : Springer US
LanguageEnglish
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SubjectEconomics, Ethics, Nuclear physics, Economics, Ethics, Nuclear physics
ISBN9781468489989, 1468489984
Collectionfolkscanomy_miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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Identifierspringer_10.1007-978-1-4684-8998-9
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Challenges to American National Security in the 1990sAuthor: John J. Weltman, Michael Nacht, George H. Quester Published by Springer US ISBN: 978-1-4684-9000-8 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8998-9Table of Contents:The Setting for American National Security in the 1990s Some Considerations on the Soviet-American Relationship in the 1990s The New Thinking and Its Limits Arms Control and the Future of Nuclear Weapons Strategic Nuclear Weapons after START Strategic Arms Control and American Security Beyond German Unification American Security Policy in the Pacific Rim1 Why the Third World Matters1 New Weapons and Old Enmities Military and Civilian Uses of Space Security and Technology Predicting the Future of American Commitments, 1. The Setting for American National Security in the 1990s -- Breaking with the Past -- The Soviet Union Retrenches -- European Implications -- East Asian Implications -- Third World Implications -- A World of Greater Complexity -- A Changing International System -- Changes in American Foreign Policy -- 2. Some Considerations on the Soviet-American Relationship in the 1990s -- 3. The New Thinking and Its Limits: Soviet Foreign Policy under Gorbachev -- The New Thinking -- China and the Soviet Union -- The Third World and the Soviet Union -- The United States and the Soviet Union -- Conclusions -- 4. Arms Control and the Future of Nuclear Weapons -- The Arms-Control Context -- Strategic Nuclear Arms Negotiations -- Strategic Defense and Space Arms Control -- Theater Nuclear Arms Negotiations -- Future Nuclear Force Reductions -- Conclusions -- 5. Strategic Nuclear Weapons after START -- Strategic Consequences -- Discussion -- 6. Strategic Arms Control and American Security: Not What the Strategists Had in Mind -- What Is Arms Control All About and Who Says So? -- Personalities, Domestic Politics, and the Sense of History -- 7. Beyond German Unification: The West's Strategic and Arms-Control Policies -- Conventional Forces in Europe -- Nuclear Weapons in Europe -- Conclusions -- The Future of NATO -- The Strategic Purposes of Conventional Forces -- The Role of American Troops -- Conventional Arms Control -- U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Europe -- Reconstructing the Foundations of Peace -- 8. American Security Policy in the Pacific Rim -- The Elements of the Strategic Situation in East Asia -- Issues for American Policy -- Conclusions -- 9. Why the Third World Matters -- Third World Threats to American Interests -- A Truly Realistic Approach to the Third World -- 10. New Weapons and Old Enmities: Proliferation, Regional Conflict, and Implications for U.S. Strategy in the 1990s -- The Proliferation of Advanced Weaponry -- Advanced Weaponry, Regional Conflict, and Global Spillovers -- A Proliferation Containment Strategy -- Containing the Proliferation Threat -- 11. Military and Civilians Uses of Space: Lingering and New Debates -- Lingering Debates from the 1980s -- New Debates for the 1990s -- Open Skies: The Policy issues and Debates -- The Role of the Media -- Multilateral Verification of Peacekeeping Operations -- 12. Security and Technology -- America's Changing Position in the Global Econonny -- From Spin-Off to Spin-On Technology -- Will American Industrial Decline Reshape the Security Structure? -- 13. Predicting the Future of American Commitments -- Why Americans Care -- Ethnic Considerations -- Changes in Precedent -- Economic Changes -- The Proliferation of Weapons -- Nuclear Proliferation -- Chemical and Biological Warfare Proliferation -- Delivery System Proliferation -- Naval Deployments -- About the Authors