NATIONAL MILITARY STRATEGY
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NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY
July 2006
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Allison, Graham T. and Blackwill, Robert D. America's National Interests: A Report from the Commission on America's National Interests. Cambridge, MA, Commission on America's National Interests, 2000. 55 p. Arnold, Michael J. Power Projection and the United States National Security Strategy: Responding to Today's Broad Range of Threats.
2004. 40 p. Baldwin, Matthew. In Search of U.S. Grand Strategy: National Security Strategy since Goldwater-Nichols. 2003. 90 p. Cook, Martin L. Ethical and Legal Dimensions of the Bush "Preemption" Strategy. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 27:797-815 Summer 2004. Cossa, Ralph. US Security Strategy in Asia and the Prospects for an Asian Regional Security Regime. Asia-Pacific Review 12:64-86 May 2005. The Defense Strategy Review Page. Cambridge, MA, Project on Defense Alternatives. Gibish,
Jane E. U.S. National Security and Strategy: A Selected
Bibliography. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College
Library, 2004. 46 p. Gowen, Timothy E. A Proposal to Rethink the Way We Develop National Military Strategy: More Science, Less Art. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 22 p. (USAWC strategy research project). Grimmett, Richard F. U.S. Use of Preemptive Military Force. Washington, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2003. 6 p. (CRS report for Congress, RS21311). Hammond, John L. The Bush Doctrine, Preventive War, and International Law. Philosophical Forum 36:97-111 Spring 2005. Malackowski, Patrick C. Improving the United States National Security Strategy: An Informed Public. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 23 p. (USAWC strategy research project). Richards, Chester W. A Swift, Elusive Sword: What if Sun Tzu and John Boyd Did a National Defense Review? 2nd ed. Washington, Center for Defense Information, 2003. 88 p. Rogers, Larry B. Northeast Asia--Cultural Influences on the U.S. National Security Strategy. Carlisle, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2004. 14 p. (Carlisle papers in security strategy). Schmitt, Michael N. U.S. Security Strategies: A Legal Assessment. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 27:737-763 Summer 2004. Sousa, Mariana. Is There Anything New? A Comparison of Post-Cold War National Security Strategies. 2004. 30 p. Steele, Robert David. Information Operations: Putting the "I" Back into DIME. Carlisle, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2006. 75 p.
U.S. Army War College Guide to National Security Policy and Strategy,
edited by J. Boone Bartholomees, Jr. 2nd ed. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2006. 397 p. Väyrynen, Raimo. Preventive Action by Military Means: A Contested Approach. Global Society 20:69-86 January 2006.
America's Viceroys: The Military and U.S. Foreign Policy, edited
by Derek S. Reveron. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 214 p. American Defense Policy,
edited by Paul J. Bolt, Damon V. Coletta, and Collins G. Shackelford, Jr. 8th ed. Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. 479 p. American National Security and Civil Liberties in an Era of Terrorism,
edited by David B. Cohen and John W. Wells. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 248 p. Art, Robert J. A Grand Strategy for America. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2003. 320 p. (Cornell studies in security affairs) Barnett, Thomas P. M. Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2005. 440 p. Barnett, Thomas P. M. The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2004. 435 p. Biddle, Stephen D. American Grand Strategy after 9/11: An Assessment. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 44 p. Case Studies in Policy Making & Process, edited
by Shawn W. Burns. 9th ed. Newport, RI, National Security Decision Making Dept., Naval War College, 2005. 285 p. Chapman, Bert. Researching National Security and Intelligence Policy. Washington, CQ Press, 2004. 452 p. Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Terrorism to Trade, edited
by Ralph G. Carter. Washington, CQ Press, 2005. 471 p. Cordesman, Anthony H. Strategic Threats and National Missile Defenses: Defending the U.S. Homeland. Westport, CT, Praeger, 2002.
Echevarria, Antulio J., II. Toward an American Way of War. Carlisle, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2004. 29 p. Encyclopedia of United States National Security, edited by Richard J. Samuels. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications, 2006. 2 vols. Fateful Decisions: Inside the National Security Council, edited
by Karl F. Inderfurth and Loch K. Johnson. New York, Oxford University Press, 2004. 378 p. Hart, Gary. The Fourth Power: A Grand Strategy for the United States in the Twenty-First Century. New York, Oxford University Press, 2004. 187 p. Hart, Gary. The Shield and the Cloak: The Security of the Commons. New York, Oxford University Press, 2006. 194 p. In Democracy's Shadow: The Secret World of National Security, edited
by Marcus G. Raskin and A. Carl LeVan. New York, Nation Books, 2005. 340 p. Johnson, Chalmers A. The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic. New York, Metropolitan Books, 2004.
Kennedy, Edward M. America Back on Track. New York, Viking, 2006. 210 p. Korb, Lawrence J. A New National Security Strategy in an Age of Terrorists, Tyrants, and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Three Options Presented as Presidential Speeches. New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press, 2003. 150 p. (Council
policy Initiative, no. 6) Korb, Lawrence J. Reshaping America's Military: Four Alternatives Presented as Presidential Speeches. New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press, 2002. 96 p. (Council
policy Initiative, no. 5) Lebow, Richard Ned. The Tragic Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Orders. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2003. 405 p. Meernik, James David. The Political Use of Military Force in US Foreign Policy. Aldershot, Hants, UK, Ashgate, 2004. 269 p. Murdock, Clark A. Improving the Practice of National Security Strategy: A New Approach for the Post-Cold War World. Washington, CSIS Press, 2004. 190 p. (Significant issues series) Newmann, William W. Managing National Security Policy: The President and the Process. Pittsburg, PA, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003. 272 p. Niblett, Robin. Test of Will, Test of Efficacy: Initiative for a Renewed Transatlantic Partnership 2005 Report. Washington, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2005. 50 p. The Obligation of Empire: United States' Grand Strategy for a New Century, edited
by James J. Hentz. Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 2004. 226 p. The Politics of Empire: War, Terror and Hegemony, edited
by Joseph G. Peschek. London, UK, Routledge, 2006. 201 p. Reiter, Dan. Preventive War and Its Alternatives: The Lessons of History. Carlisle, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2006. 35 p. Sarkesian, Sam C. and others. U.S. National Security: Policymakers, Processes, and Politics. 3rd ed. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002. 331 p. The Search for Security: A U.S. Grand Strategy for the Twenty-First Century,
edited by Max G. Manwaring and others. Westport, CT, Praeger, 2003. 149 p. Snow, Donald M. National Security for a New Era: Globalization and Geopolitics. 2nd ed. New York, Pearson Longman, 2007. 397 p. Soderberg, Nancy E. The Superpower Myth: The Use and Misuse of American Might. Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley, 2005. 404 p. Strategy and Force Planning, edited
by the Security, Strategy, and Forces Faculty, Naval War College. 4th ed. Newport, RI, National Security Decision Making Dept., Naval War College, 2004. 681 p. Taylor, Richard L. Tribal Alliances: Ways, Means, and Ends to Successful Strategy. Carlisle, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 17 p. (Carlisle papers in security strategy) The U.S. Military: Under Strain and at Risk. Washington, National Security Advisory Group, 2006. 21 p. U.S. Security Policy under Clinton and Bush: Continuity and Change, edited
by Chae-Jin Lee. Claremont, CA, Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies, 2005. 143 p. (Monograph series, no. 17) United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. United States Global Defense Posture. Hearings, 108th Cong, 1st sess, February 26-November 19, 2003. Washington, U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 421 p. (H.A.S.C. no. 108-9) United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Securing Our Borders: What Have We Learned from Government Initiatives and Citizen Patrols? Hearing, 109th Cong, 1st sess, May 12, 2005. Washington, U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 149 p. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. Current and Future Worldwide Threats to the National Security of the United States. Hearing, 108th Cong, 2nd sess, March 9, 2004. Washington, U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 100 p. (S. hrg., 108-863) United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence. Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States. Hearing, 109th Cong, 1st sess, February 16, 2005. Washington, U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 95 p. (S. hrg., 109-61) United States. Dept. of Defense. The National Defense Strategy of the United States of America. Washington, Dept. of Defense, 2005. 20 p. United States. Dept. of Defense. Quadrennial Defense Review Report. Washington, Dept. of Defense, 2006. 92 p. United States. Dept. of Defense. Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support. Washington, Dept. of Defense, 2005. 40 p. United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff. The National Military Strategy of the United States: A Strategy for Today, a Vision for Tomorrow. Washington, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2004. 30 p. United States. Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. National Military Strategic Plan for the War on Terrorism. Washington, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2006. 38 p. United States. Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. National Military Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction. Washington, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2006. 30 p. United States. President. The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. Washington, The White House, 2002. 31 p. United States. President. The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. Washington, The White House, 2006. 49 p. The Use of Force: Military Power and International Politics,
edited by Robert J. Art and Kenneth N. Waltz. 6th ed. Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004. 483 p. Some of the documents cited in this section
are student papers written to fulfill PME school requirements. Amato, Carl S. A Balanced Force Strategy for the New Security Environment. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2004. 23 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Arinello, Michael J. National Security Strategy of Preemption. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 16 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Bowman, David L. Preemptive Warfare: A Viable Strategic Option. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 20 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Leahy, Michael B., Jr. National Security Strategy: A Flawed Guide to the Future. Fort McNair, DC, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, 2003. 8 p. Lingenfelter, Michael D. A U.S. National Security Strategy for the 21st Century. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2004. 21 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Reilly, Thomas P. The National Security Strategy of the United States: Development of Grand Strategy. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2004. 22 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Roberts, Mandie K. Coercive Warfare: Why Politicians Love the New American Way of War. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, 2003. 27 p. Shevchuk, Benjamin A. Military Implications of Moral Objectives in the National Security Strategy of the United States of America. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 26 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Tinsley, Peter G. Grand Strategy for the United States in the 21st Century? (A Look at the National Security Document of 2002 and Beyond). Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 22 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Western, Charles A. Abroad, in Search of Monsters to Destroy: The United States and the Future of Preemption. Fort Leavenworth, KS, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 2005. 145 p. Weston, David C. An Analysis of the National Security Strategy of the United States of America: Is the Administration Effectively Harnessing International Power? Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2005. 22 p. (USAWC strategy research project) Barno, David W. Challenges in Fighting a Global Insurgency. Parameters 36:15-29 Summer 2006. Berry, Wendell. A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America. South Atlantic Quarterly 105:129-136 Winter 2006. Bracken, Paul. Net Assessment: A Practical Guide. Parameters 36:90-100 Spring 2006. Chau, Donovan C. Political Warfare--An Essential Instrument of U.S. Grand Strategy Today. Comparative Strategy 25:109-120 April 2006. Donnelly, Thomas. Countering Aggressive Rising Powers: A Clash of Strategic Cultures. Orbis 50:413-428 Summer 2006.
Enriquez, Arnel B. The US National Security Strategy of 2002: A New Use-of-Force Doctrine? Air & Space Power Journal 18:31-40 Fall 2004. Feinstein, Lee and Slaughter, Anne-Marie. A Duty to Prevent. Foreign Affairs 83:136-150 January-February 2004. Flournoy, Michèle A. Did the Pentagon Get the Quadrennial Defense Review Right? Washington Quarterly 29:67-84 Spring 2006. Gray, Colin S. How Has War Changed since the End of the Cold War? Parameters 35:14-26 Spring 2005. Haley, P. Edward. A Defensive Grand Strategy for the United States. Armed Forces & Society 30:461-481 Spring 2004. Hartnett, Stephen John and Stengrim, Laura Ann. War Rhetorics: The National Security Strategy of the United States and President Bush's Globalization-Through-Benevolent-Empire. South Atlantic Quarterly 105:175-205 Winter 2006. Henry, Ryan. Transforming the U.S. Global Defense Posture. Naval War College Review 59:12-28 Spring 2006. Hoffman, Frank G. Complex Irregular Warfare: The Next Revolution in Military Affairs. Orbis 50:395-411 Summer 2006. Janssen, Dieter. Preventive Defense and Forcible Regime Change: A Normative Assessment. Journal of Military Ethics 3:105-128 June 2004. Kane, Thomas M. Building Thrones: Political Effect as an Emerging Principle of War. Comparative Strategy 24:431-438 December 2005. Kroesen, Frederick J. The National Military Strategy. Army 54:10-11 August 2004. Le Gallo, André. Covert Action: A Vital Option in U.S. National Security Policy. International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 18:354-359 Summer 2005.
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The goal of the Commission on America's National Interests is to help focus thinking on one central issue: What are the United States' national interests? What are American national interests today and as far forward as we can see in the future for which we must prepare? In the short run, the Commission hopes to catalyze debate about the most important US national interests ... [and] to contribute to a more focused debate about core national interests, the essential foundation for the next era of American foreign policy.
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A paper for presentation at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association,
April 15-18, 2004.
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"In the new world we have entered, the only path to peace and security is the path of action. As we defend the peace, we will also ... preserve the peace. Today, the international community has the best chance since the rise of the nation-state ... to build a world in which great powers compete in peace instead of continually prepare for war. Today, the world's great powers find ourselves on the same side--united by common dangers ... [and] increasingly ... by common values. This passage is particularly revealing because, while it certainly acknowledges the common international interest in dealing with the challenges of terrorism it identifies, the overriding emphasis rhetorically is on the need to act--such that, should the rest of the international community not share a common sense of urgency regarding a specific case (as in the decision to proceed with the invasion of Iraq, for example), clearly the felt urgency to act is dominant over the careful tending of international common cause. This essay will assess the implications of this shift in U.S. strategy from a legal and ethical perspective.
If one views existing international law as a kind of stop-motion photograph of a
much older and varied ethical tradition of reflection on the justifications for
the use of military force, it may well be (as this essay will argue) that the
resources of that older ethical tradition provide useful insights and
fundamental principles to guide the development of our thinking in times of
change in which, as may indeed be the case in the current environment, the
fundamental shape of the international order is shifting."
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A listing of publications from 2001 to 2004 dealing with national security and
strategy of the United States.
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"This report reviews the historical record regarding the uses of U.S. military force in a
'preemptive' manner, an issue that emerged during public debates prior to the use of U.S. military force against Iraq in 2003.
It examines and comments on military actions taken by the United States that
could be reasonably interpreted as preemptive in nature."
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This paper will discuss the Northeast Asian regional cultures, our current security strategy in regards to them, and recommendations for addressing regional cultural influences to meet our objectives and protect our interests.
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A paper prepared for the International Studies Association Conference, March 17-20, 2004.
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"The Bush administration has proclaimed a doctrine of unilateral preemption as a core part of its National Security Strategy. The limits of this approach are demonstrated daily in Iraq, where the United States is bearing the burden for security, reconstruction, and reform essentially on its own ... In comparison to the changes that are taking place in the area of intervention for the purposes of humanitarian protection, the biggest problem with the Bush preemption strategy may be that it does not go far enough."
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Powell, Colin L. A Strategy of Partnerships. Foreign Affairs 83:22-34 January-February 2004.
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Simon, Steven and Stevenson, Jonathan. Thinking Outside the Tank. National Interest No.78:90-98 Winter 2004-2005.
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Trachtenberg, David J. Finding the Forest among the Trees: The Bush Administration's National Security Policy Successes. Comparative Strategy 23:1-8 January-March 2004.
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Wallerstein, Mitchel B. After the Cold War: A New Calculus for Science and Security. Academe 89:26-29 September-October 2003.
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