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Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. A nice hardcover with a crisp dust jacket, a tight binding and an unmarked text. From a private smoke free collection. Shipping within 24 hours, tracking number and delivery Confirmation.
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Very Good in Unclipped jacket. Size: 8x5x1; Firs printing signed with inscription by one of authors, Michael Mochizuki; 230 p., clean and unmarked; binding tight; boards fine, well protected by glossy photographic d.j. with slight edge wera. Also on wratter: "A Procative Prescription for the Future. --Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr."
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Very good in Very good jacket. ix, [1], 230 pages. Maps. Appendices. References. Index. Approximately 5.75 inches by 8.75 inches. This is a Brookings Institution book. Foreword by Strobe Talbott. "In describing their comprehensive proposal for negotiations with North Korea, O'Hanlon and Mochizuki exhibit the strategic creativity and analytical depth needed by United States policy makers dealing with this strange, dangerous place."--Ash Carter, former Assistant Secretary of Defense and Ford Foundation Professor of Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. In early 2002, in his state of the union address, President Bush described North Korea as being a member of the "Axis of Evil." Since then, the U.S. has gone to war with Iraq, and the world now wonders what the future of Bush's preemption policy will bring. Many of the nation's top experts feel that North Korea is a more imminent threat than Iraq was. They have a nuclear program, a million-man army, and missiles to deploy and export. In "Crisis on the Korean Peninsula, " Michael O'Hanlon, a Senior Fellow at Brooking and visiting lecturer at Princeton, and Mike Mochizuki, not only examine this issue in detail but also offer a comprehensive blueprint for diffusing the crisis with North Korea. Their solution comes in the form of a "grand bargain" with North Korea. Accords could be negotiated step-by-step, however they need to be guided by a broad and ambitious vision that addresses not only the nuclear issue but also the conventional forces on the hyper-militarized peninsula and the ongoing decline of the North Korean economy. Michael O'Hanlon is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in U.S. defense strategy, the use of military force, and American national security policy. He is also director of research for the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. He is an adjunct professor at Columbia, Princeton, and Syracuse universities and University of Denver. He is also a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. O'Hanlon was a member of the external advisory board at the Central Intelligence Agency from 2011 to 2012. O'Hanlon's latest book is "The Future of Land Warfare" Since then, O'Hanlon has written three Marshall Papers, the new signature monograph series from Brookings's Foreign Policy program. They are, "Beyond NATO: A New Security Architecture for Eastern Europe" (2017), "The $650 Billion Bargain: The Case for Modest Growth in America's Defense Budget, " (2016) and, with Jim Steinberg, "A Glass Half Full? : Rebalance, Reassurance, and Resolve in the U.S. -China Strategic Relationship" (also 2017). O'Hanlon is also the author of "Healing the Wounded Giant"; and "Strategic Reassurance and Resolve: U.S. -China Relations in the 21st Century" (the latter with Jim Steinberg, ). Previously, he wrote "Bending History: Barack Obama's Foreign Policy" (with Martin Indyk and Kenneth Lieberthal); "The Wounded Giant: America's Armed Forces in an Age of Austerity"; "A Skeptic's Case for Nuclear Disarmament"; "Toughing It Out in Afghanistan" (with Hassina Sherjan); and "The Science of War". He continues to co-author Brookings's Afghanistan Index. O'Hanlon's other books include "A War Like No Other, " about the U.S. -China relationship and the Taiwan issue, with Richard Bush; a multi-author volume, "Protecting the Homeland 2006/2007"; "Defense Strategy for the Post-Saddam Era"; "The Future of Arms Control", co-authored with Michael Levi; "Neither Star Wars nor Sanctuary: Constraining the Military Uses of Space"; and "Crisis on the Korean Peninsula" with Mike Mochizuki in 2003. O'Hanlon was an analyst at the Congressional Budget Office from 1989 to 1994. He also worked previously at the Institute for Defense Analyses. His doctorate from Princeton is in public and international affairs; his bachelor's and master's degrees, also from Princeton, are in the physical sciences.
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Very good in Very good jacket. ix, [1], 230 pages. Maps. Appendices. References. Index. Approximately 5.75 inches by 8.75 inches. This is a Brookings Institution book. Foreword by Strobe Talbott. Inscribed on the fep by Mike [Mochizuki]. In early 2002, in his state of the union address, President Bush described North Korea as being a member of the "Axis of Evil." Many of the nation's top experts feel that North Korea is an imminent threat. They have a nuclear program, a million-man army, and missiles to deploy and export. In "Crisis on the Korean Peninsula, " Michael O'Hanlon, a Senior Fellow at Brooking and visiting lecturer at Princeton, and Mike Mochizuki, offer a comprehensive blueprint for diffusing the crisis with North Korea. Their solution comes in the form of a "grand bargain" with North Korea. Accords could be negotiated step-by-step, however they need to be guided by a broad and ambitious vision that addresses not only the nuclear issue but also the conventional forces on the hyper-militarized peninsula and the ongoing decline of the North Korean economy. Michael O'Hanlon is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in U.S. defense strategy, the use of military force, and American national security policy. He is also director of research for the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. He is also a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. O'Hanlon was a member of the external advisory board at the Central Intelligence Agency from 2011 to 2012. He continues to co-author Brookings' Afghanistan Index. O'Hanlon's other books include "Crisis on the Korean Peninsula" with Mike Mochizuki in 2003. O'Hanlon was an analyst at the Congressional Budget Office from 1989 to 1994. He also worked previously at the Institute for Defense Analyses. His doctorate from Princeton is in public and international affairs; his bachelor's and master's degrees, also from Princeton, are in the physical sciences. Professor Mochizuki holds the Japan-U.S. Relations Chair at The George Washington University. Dr. Mochizuki was director of the Sigur Center for Asian Studies from 2001 to 2005. Previously, he was a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He was also Co-Director of the Center for Asia-Pacific Policy at RAND.