Yost, “Strategic Stability in the Cold War: Lessons for Continuing Challenges”, Proliferation Papers, No 36, Winter 2011 Page 5 About the Author David S Yost
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to the world; second, that the United States' post–Cold War grand strategy 1 The ideas expressed in this chapter were originally published in Hal Brands, 'US
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AMERICAN GRAND STRATEGY: LESSONS FROM THE COLD WAR By Hal Brands Hal Brands, a senior fellow of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, serves
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grand strategy. Cold War Cases and Geopolitical Constraints. Geopolitical factors heavily constrained U.S. grand strategy during the Cold. War. Given the
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To conclude Russia has substantial rea- sons to seek a leading role in the Arctic. It has important economic
During the Cold War era Amer- ica's possession of nuclear weapons invalidated both these geopolitical threats
Much of our force employment models and posture date to the immediate post-Cold War era when our military advantage was unchallenged and the primary threats
Detente: Cold War Strategies in Transition. E. Iglesias. U.S. Navy. Eleanor L. Dulles. Robert D. Crane. Follow this and additional works at:
The Strategic Concept for the Defense of the North Atlantic Area. MC 3/1. 19.11.1949 of NATO strategy taking it away from its previous Cold War focus.