The Collins Center Update. Volume 4, Issue 1, October-December 2001
Abstract
The purpose of the conference was to explore the national security dimensions of the U.S.-China economic relationship and identify possible roles for the economic element of national power in formulating policy options. Specifically, senior military, administration, congressional, academic, private sector, interagency, and donor organization subject matter experts examined the linkage between economics and national security, the military implications of China's expanding trade relationships, China's energy development and environmental policies, the role of economic sanctions and export controls, and the role of economic policy in U.S. national security. Articles in this edition include: Economics and National Security: The Case for China; Space and Missile Defense Security Workshop; Instructable Agent for Center of Gravity Analysis; Army Resource Planning Conference of 2001; 78th Division Leadership Conference; International Fellows Coalition Building Exercise and Title 10-Goldwater-Nichols Act Roundtable.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA515900
Entities
Organizations
- United States Army War College