The New World Order
Abstract
This study provides a point of view concerning many of the questions that one asks of himself upon hearing President Bush speak of New World Order and witnessing the successes of the coalition formed to enforce U.N. resolutions in the recent Gulf War. Such questions include: Is the more internationally respected U.N. equipped with proper authority and capability to meet additional perceived responsibilities?, What is the U.S. role as the sole superpower in the new world?, What is the U.S. role in response to, or in support of, the events in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe?, and What is the new U.S. role in the Middle East peace talks? In addition to answering these challenging questions, the study concludes that certain security requirements are required in the Middle East. The author sees a world now in the disorder phase that will take one or two decades to settle an appropriate economic and political framework. He sees a new fragmented Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 15, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA251305
Entities
People
- Saud S. Abid
Organizations
- United States Army War College