A National Military Strategy for 1990-1995: The Problems of Power Projection.
Abstract
The report recommends a National Military Strategy for the period 1990-1995 and examines selected problems of power projection in that period. The study is driven by three precepts: the need for long-range planning, a total power concept, and a military strategy derived from both the traditional 'threat' and the less often acknowledged 'national policy'. Elements of military strategy which are insensitive to future change as well as areas where predictable trends will occur are analyzed. A loose-bipolar world, a lessening of tension, and a greater accommodation between the US and the USSR is perceived. (Modified author abstract)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 06, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0785489
Entities
People
- Alfred M. Gray Jr.
- Andrew P. Chambers
- John L. Heiss
- Michael F. Connolly
- William M. Stokes
Organizations
- United States Army War College