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National security under the Obama administration / edited by Bahram M. Rajaee and Mark J. Miller.

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Language:
English
Imprint:
1st ed. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Format:
  • Book
  • xiv, 247 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
  • Introduction / Bahram M. Rajaee and Mark J. Miller
  • Obama's grand strategy agenda and constraints / Stuart Kaufman
  • The Somalia syndrome and U.S. national security from Bush to Obama / Robert Patman and Andreas Reitzig
  • American defense policy after the cold war a rational construction or a consequence of an extensive lobby? / Juliano Cortinhas
  • Obama's intelligence policy : meeting new challenges / Charlotte Lepri
  • Grand bargain or grand strategy : the Obama administration and Russia policy / Geir Flikke
  • PLA military modernization and Sino-Russian cooperation / Hong-Yi Lien
  • U.S. foreign policy toward Bangladesh : implications of the rise of Islamist terrorism / Shahab Khan
  • Continuity or change in U.S. foreign policy in Africa : a South African perspective / Godfrey Ramuhala
  • Cooperation and discord in South America in the twenty-first century : the consequences of the Colombia-United States military agreement of 2009 / Fabio Sanchez Cabarcas
  • American foreign policy and the continuing struggle against anti-Americanism in the Muslim world / Muqtedar Khan and Sarah Jane Chehab
  • Formulating war aims in a protracted war environment : lessons for U.S. national security policy / German Frechero
  • Transition to the endgame : the challenge of U.S. policy toward Afghanistan / Dan Green.
Contributor:
Rajaee, Bahram M., 1970-
Miller, Mark J.
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ISBN:
9780230116825
0230116825

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