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Christopher A. Preble - The Power Problem: How American Military Dominance Makes Us Less Safe, Less Prosperous, and Less Free - 9780801447655 - V9780801447655
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The Power Problem: How American Military Dominance Makes Us Less Safe, Less Prosperous, and Less Free

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Description for The Power Problem: How American Military Dominance Makes Us Less Safe, Less Prosperous, and Less Free Hardback. Series: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs. Num Pages: 232 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JMC; HBJK; JWK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 156 x 21. Weight in Grams: 480.

Numerous polls show that Americans want to reduce our military presence abroad, allowing our allies and other nations to assume greater responsibility both for their own defense and for enforcing security in their respective regions. In The Power Problem, Christopher A. Preble explores the aims, costs, and limitations of the use of this nation's military power; throughout, he makes the case that the majority of Americans are right, and the foreign policy experts who disdain the public's perspective are wrong.

Preble is a keen and skeptical observer of recent U.S. foreign policy experiences, which have been marked by the promiscuous ... Read more

Preble holds that the core national interest—preserving American security—is easily defined and largely immutable. Possessing vast military power in order to further other objectives is, he asserts, illicit and to be resisted. Preble views military power as purely instrumental: if it advances U.S. security, then it is fulfilling its essential role. If it does not—if it undermines our security, imposes unnecessary costs, and forces all Americans to incur additional risks—then our military power is a problem, one that only we can solve. As it stands today, Washington's eagerness to maintain and use an enormous and expensive military is corrosive to contemporary American democracy.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Series
Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801447655
SKU
V9780801447655
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About Christopher A. Preble
Christopher A. Preble is Director of Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute and a former commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy. He is the author of John F. Kennedy and the Missile Gap and Exiting Iraq: Why the U.S. Must End the Military Occupation and Renew the War against Al Qaeda.

Reviews for The Power Problem: How American Military Dominance Makes Us Less Safe, Less Prosperous, and Less Free
The Power Problem doesn't flinch from offering specifics as to what commitments the United States should keep and which it should shed. In addition to proposing criteria for using military force that are stricter than the old Weinberger-Powell doctrine—allied interests would no longer be treated as synonymous with American national interests—Preble suggests 'right-sizing' our military forces for the defense of ... Read more

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