The Use of Armed Forces as a Political Instrument. Executive Summary
Abstract
In particular circumstances, demonstrative uses of the armed forces can sometimes be an effective way--at least in the short term--of securing U.S. objectives and preventing foreign situations inimical to U.S. interests from worsening more rapidly than more fundamental policies can be formulated. Thus, at times, and although decisionmakers should view these options with some caution, the demonstrative use of the armed forces for political objectives is a useful step to shore up a situation sufficiently so that more extreme adverse consequences can be avoided, so that domestic and international pressures for more foreceful and perhaps counter-productive actions can be avoided, and so that time can be gained for sounder policies that can deal adequately with the realities of the situation to be formulated and implemented.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 31, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA034083
Entities
People
- Barry M. Blechman
- Stephen S. Kaplan