Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA

The end of the Cold War opened a window for a new era in world security. Instead of rising to this extraordinary occasion, the United States has adopted a regressive Great Power approach to military security. Rather than promote 'win-win' solutions for peace, security, disarmament, and dem...

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Main Author: Forsberg, Randall Caroline
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Language:German
Published: Universität Potsdam 2000
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spelling ndltd-Potsdam-oai-kobv.de-opus-ubp-11532013-01-08T00:46:50Z Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA Trends in U.S. military policies Forsberg, Randall Caroline Social sciences The end of the Cold War opened a window for a new era in world security. Instead of rising to this extraordinary occasion, the United States has adopted a regressive Great Power approach to military security. Rather than promote 'win-win' solutions for peace, security, disarmament, and democracy, it treats international security as a 'zero-sum' game. This article discusses examples in the areas of military spending, military research and development, and arms production and export. It also looks at US policy regarding the use of force, including the role of the United Nations, military intervention in other nations, military alliances, and multilateral military action. In conclusion, the article comments on whether we can expect more constructive action under a new administration and congress. Universität Potsdam Extern. Extern 2000 Postprint application/pdf urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-11537 http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2006/1153/ WeltTrends : Zeitschrift für internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien. - 26 (2000). - S. 29 – 40 ger http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/doku/urheberrecht.php
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Forsberg, Randall Caroline
Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA
description The end of the Cold War opened a window for a new era in world security. Instead of rising to this extraordinary occasion, the United States has adopted a regressive Great Power approach to military security. Rather than promote 'win-win' solutions for peace, security, disarmament, and democracy, it treats international security as a 'zero-sum' game. This article discusses examples in the areas of military spending, military research and development, and arms production and export. It also looks at US policy regarding the use of force, including the role of the United Nations, military intervention in other nations, military alliances, and multilateral military action. In conclusion, the article comments on whether we can expect more constructive action under a new administration and congress.
author Forsberg, Randall Caroline
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title Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA
title_short Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA
title_full Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA
title_fullStr Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA
title_full_unstemmed Das Dilemma der alleinigen Supermacht : zu einigen militärpolitischen Trends in den USA
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