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AEI's National Security Outlook SERIES
Lessons for the Future
By Col. Frederick Kienle, U.S. Army
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AEI Online
Friday, May 25, 2007
Military advising is a vital component of our strategy in Iraq and other hot spots around the world.
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The Bush Doctrine and the Rise of China
The president must attend to the China question if the Bush Doctrine is to endure.
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The Bush Doctrine and the Long War
Essential for the long-term viability of the Bush Doctrine and the continuation of the Pax Americana isarticulating a strategy for the Long War in the greater Middle East.
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The Future of the Bush Doctrine, Part I
The first in a series of National Security Outlooks addressing George W. Bush's foreign-policy legacy and how he can cement it.
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The Crisis in Defense Spending
Our military commitments demand substantial increases in defense spending.
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Conventionalmilitary power, neglected by the Bush administation,should remainfundamental in American defense policy.
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Will the War Come Home?
By David Frum
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AEI Online
Thursday, September 28, 2006
For better or for worse, the 2006 election results will lay out the path of U.S. foreign policy and the War on Terror.
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Is the moment coming when we must redefine success in Iraq or even abandon the struggle as a lost cause?
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It is both unfortunate and dangerous that so little serious operational military history is being written and taught in the United States today.
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The Pakistani "Loose Nukes" Conundrum
How should the United States respond in the event of a potential Pakistani crisis related to nuclear weapons, materials, or facilities?
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Economic Outlook In the latest Economic Outlook, John H. Makin says the Fed should not try to stop the dollar's slide. Read more.
Russian Outlook In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron examines what Russia's company towns reveal about the country's economy. Read more.
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