O'Hanlon (foreign policy, the Brookings Institution) analyzes U.S. defense policy while suggesting ways to make defense spending more efficient. He contends that the country needs to provide more military funding and that the military needs to operate more efficiently in order to meet current and future challenges to national security. Some of the issues addressed include modernizing the military, combating terrorism, building a limited national missile defense, and helping Taiwan defeat a Chinese blockade. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This latest study in the Brookings series on U.S. defense strategy and the defense budget reviews current American military capabilities and offers suggestions for the new administration and Congress. Michael O'Hanlon makes sense of the hot political topic of military readiness, questions the continued relevance of the current two-war framework for structuring most conventional combat forces, and challenges the wisdom of current plans for the procurement of advanced jet fighters, helicopters, and submarines. The book also focuses on missile defense, other means of homeland defense, the so-called revolution in military affairs, and possible conflicts between Taiwan and China that could involve U.S. forces. Throughout, the author looks for ways to close the gap between the cost of projected U.S. defense forces and the budget actually available to the Pentagon.
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