Improving the National Energy Strategy.
Abstract
Just as it has a National Security Strategy and a National Military Strategy, so too does the US have a National Energy Strategy. Designed to be produced by the President and reviewed by the Congress every two years, it is supposed to provide us with a focused approach to attaining energy security. The National Energy Strategy recognizes the linkage between energy, economics and national security. The operative energy strategy at present, developed by the Clinton Administration, is in need of improvements. This research project explores how the present energy can be made more effective in the areas of its linkage to the National Security Strategy, its future vision, its priorities, and its resources. The approach is to use the methodology of ends, ways, and means discussed in the Strategy block at the Army War College.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA309291
Entities
People
- Norman D. Greczyn
Organizations
- United States Army War College