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9780714650982

US National Defense for the Twenty-first Century: Grand Exit Strategy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780714650982

  • ISBN10:

    0714650986

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-09-29
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

US national security in the post-World War II years has been dominated by an internationalist/globalist policymaking establishment which scorns longstanding non-interventionist American traditions as "isolationist". As part of a revitalized debate over the future of the United States role in the world, this volume reviews and critiques flaws in the establishment's strategic thinking and the policies they have wrought. Edward A. Olsen advocates an enlightened non-interventionist foreign and national security policy for the US based on a healthy form of inclusive civic nationalism which spurns both the nativist xenophobic stereotypes wrongly associated with neo-isolationism and embraces continued American economic and diplomatic engagement in world affairs. After examining what is flawed in the United States' existing strategic vision, the virtues of non-interventionism are evaluated as the basis for a recommended new US strategic vision and restructuring of US defensive capabilities. Based on a proposed"Grand Exit Strategy", the scope of, and procedures for, American strategic disengagement from entangling military obligations worldwide are surveyed by region. The prospects for the United States implementing a non-interventionist policy through the political process and the likely national and international consequences are candidly evaluated.

Author Biography

Edward A. Olsen is Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, where he has specialized in East Asian security issues since 1980.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Introduction ix
Ted Galen Carpenter
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Exit strategy: an introduction
1(5)
A flawed strategic vision
6(24)
Non-interventionism revisited
30(24)
A new strategic vision
54(40)
Disentangling the United States from permanent alliances
94(79)
Non-interventionism and the future
173(26)
Appendix A: US military installations overseas 199(1)
Appendix B: US military personnel assigned abroad, 30 September 2000 200(3)
Appendix C: US foreign military operations in non-alliance sites, 1975--2001 203(2)
Appendix D: International military education and training programs 205(1)
Appendix E: Foreign military sales agreement conditions, 1998 206(1)
Index 207

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