Future Visions for U.S. Defense Policy, a revised and updated Council Policy Initiative, explores alternatives to U.S. defense policy through four mock-presidential speeches. This book is required reading for all members of the new administration and anyone else concerned with America's national security.
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Future Visions for U.S. Defense Policy, a revised and updated Council Policy Initiative, explores alternatives to U.S. defense policy through four mock-presidential speeches. This book is required reading for all members of the new administration and anyone else concerned with America's national security.
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. ix, 84 p. Illustrations. Future Visions for U.S. Defense Policy, a revised and updated Council Policy Initiative, explores alternatives to U.S. defense policy through four mock-presidential speeches. This book is required reading for all members of the new administration and anyone else concerned with America's national security. In 1997, the Council on Foreign Relations launched a series of Council Policy Initiatives whose purpose is to encourage interested Americans to debate key international issues. These initiatives are expressed as "Presidential" speeches and each is preceded by a memo that explains the strengths, weaknesses and politics of each alternative.