Introduction : U.S. regional security policies in the post-Cold War era | |
The national security strategy of the United States of America, September 2002 | p. 1 |
U.S. regional security policies, 1990-2003 : perspectives from the military, intelligence, and establishment think tanks | p. 33 |
The American mission | p. 35 |
The challenges of American imperial power | p. 43 |
Fortress Europa : European defense and the future of the North Atlantic alliance | p. 53 |
The U.S. Army and the Asia-Pacific | p. 69 |
Searching for a post-Saddam regional security architecture | p. 101 |
The growing threat to democracy in Latin America | p. 121 |
A CINC for sub-Saharan Africa? : rethinking the Unified Command Plan | p. 135 |
Alternative views of U.S. regional security policies since 1990 | p. 153 |
U.S. policy toward Russia and Eurasia in the 1990s | p. 155 |
When might makes wrong : the impact of the U.S. military in East Asia | p. 173 |
U.S. regional security policy in South Asia | p. 203 |
U.S. regional security policy in the Middle East | p. 229 |
U.S. security policy toward Latin America : enduring themes, changing realities | p. 251 |
Colombia : U.S. security policy in the Andean region and the specter of a regionalized war | p. 265 |
Is the United States a rogue nation? | p. 289 |
Selected references on U.S. regional security and defense policy since 1990 | p. 311 |
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