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Friday, November 20, 2009
 
 
AEI's National Security Outlook SERIES
 
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Is President Obama's foreign policy toward Asia radically similar--or radically different--from that of previous administrations?   [Read more]
 
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In times of war, when U.S. security is threatened, presidents typically push their executive powers forward. This is something the Founders surely understood.   [Read more]
 
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There are stillchallenges in Iraq, but we are winning, and we have an excellent opportunity to achieve the objectives that we set for ourselves.   [Read more]
 
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The need to strengthen U.S. military forces is immediate.   [Read more]
 
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The centralizing reforms that culminated in the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986 did much to weld America's armed services into the preeminent military force of the late twentieth century.   [Read more]
 
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The Limitations of Crisis Management Theory
Can crisis management literature help us prepare for managing a potential crisis between Taiwan and China?   [Read more]
 
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American Defense Policy at a Crossroads
Now is the time to stop strategic drift and form a U.S. military and security doctrine for the challenges we face.   [Read more]
 
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Learning from India
India's experience in Kashmir provides a model for Pakistan's counterinsurgency operations in its tribal lands.   [Read more]
 
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A Net Assessment
A net assessment can help us to clearly understand the threats from Salafist jihadists in the Horn of Africa.   [Read more]
 
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Is American foreign policy marked more by continuity or change, by hegemony or balancing?   [Read more]
 
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