One article expressing one persons opinions 49 articles expressing 49 peoples opinions. On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Faustine wrote: > But there's no real meat here--it's the kind of thing that tells you just > enough to make you feel like you know what you're talking about, but > doesn't go nearly deep enough to be worth anything. > > So what's on my summer reading list? The Institute for National Strategic > Studies and the National Defense University just came out with a > monstrously long (1124 pp.)two-volume compendium of essays: "The Global > Century: Globalization and National Security" that explores the > implications of globalism in 49 essays from every angle you can think of by > a collection of genuine heavy hitters. I think I'll certainly be better off > for having invested the time in reading it. > > here's a link to the pdf: > > http://www.ndu.edu/inss/books/GlobalCentury/globcencont.html > > and here's the table of contents: > > > Introduction: Policies for a Globalized World > Chapter 1 > Meeting the Challenges of the Global Century > Stephen J. Flanagan > Part I. Globalization: Strategic Implications for the United States > Chapter 2 > Globalization and National Security: A Strategic Agenda > Ellen L. Frost > Chapter 3 > Controlling Chaos: New Axial Strategic Principles > Richard L. Kugler > Chapter 4 > Global Economics and Unsteady Regional Geopolitics > Robert E. Hunter > Chapter 5 > Stability, Stasis, and Change: A Fragmegrating World > James N. Rosenau > Chapter 6 > Military Power and Maritime Forces > Seymour J. Deitchman > Part II. U.S. National Security Policy: Emerging Priorities > > Chapter 7 > A Global Agenda for Foreign and Defense Policy > Jonathan T. Howe > Chapter 8 > Beyond Global-Regional Thinking > Alan K. Henrikson > Chapter 9 > Foreign Policy in the Information Age > David J. Rothkopf > Chapter 10 > Economics and National Security: The Dangers of Overcommitment > David P.H. Denoon > Chapter 11 > Toward Alliance Reform > Ronald D. Asmus > Chapter 12 > The Globalization of Energy Markets > Martha Caldwell Harris > Chapter 13 > Dealing with Rogue States > Kori N. Schake and Justin P. Bernier > Chapter 14 > Deterrence, Intervention, and Weapons of Mass Destruction > William Miller > Chapter 15 > Peace Operations: Political?Military Coordination > Michael J. Dziedzic > Chapter 16 > Export Controls: A Clash of Imperatives > Charles B. Shotwell > Part III. Military Power: The Challenges Ahead > Chapter 17 > Future U.S. Defense Strategy > Richard L. Kugler > Chapter 18 > The Military in a New Era: Living with Complexity > Anthony H. Cordesman > Chapter 19 > Transforming the Armed Forces: An Agenda for Change > Paul K. Davis > Chapter 20 > The Navy and the New Strategic Environment > Bradd C. Hayes > Chapter 21 > Security from the Oceans > Sam J. Tangredi > Chapter 22 > Influencing Events Ashore > Harlan K. Ullman > Chapter 23 > Formative and Operative Engagement > Stephen Benson > Chapter 24 > The Navy and Globalization: Convergence of the Twain? > Gwyn Prins > Chapter 25 > The Coast Guard: Past Catalyst, Future Tool > Timothy L. Terriberry and Scott C. Truver > Chapter 26 > The Corporate Experience: Lessons for the Military > Solveig Spielmann > Volume II > Introduction: Dealing with Diverse Trends > Part IV. Global Trends: Unity or Fragmentation? > Chapter 27 > Alliances and Alignments in a Globalizing World > Laurence Martin > Chapter 28 > The Net: Power and Policy in the 21st Century > Leslie David Simon > Chapter 29 > Corporations in the World Economy: Dynamic Innovation > Theodore Roosevelt Malloch > Chapter 30 > Developing Countries: Winners or Losers? > Carol Lancaster > Chapter 31 > Religion and Culture: Human Dimensions of Globalization > Douglas M. Johnston > Chapter 32 > Ideas Matter: A Diversity of Foreign Policies > Esther A. Bacon and Colleen M. Herrmann > Chapter 33 > Facing Down the Global Village: The Media Impact > Samuel Feist > Chapter 34 > Oil Resources: Markets, Politics, and Policies > Patrick L. Clawson > Chapter 35 > The Sinister Underbelly: Organized Crime and Terrorism > Kimberley L. Thachuk > Chapter 36 > International Law and Institutions: A Post-Westphalian Landscape > Charles B. Shotwell > Chapter 37 > Proliferation of Advanced Weaponry: Threat to Stability > William W. Keller and Janne E. Nolan > Chapter 38 > Global Networks and Security: How Dark Is the Dark Side? > Martin C. Libicki > Part V. Regional Trends: Promise or Peril? > Chapter 39 > The European Quest for Unity > Richard L. Kugler > Chapter 40 > Russia and Its Neighbors: Integration or Disintegration? > F. Stephen Larrabee > Chapter 41 > Latin American Economies: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly > Moisis Namm and Carlos Lozada > Chapter 42 > Latin America: Emerging Challenges > Luis Bitencourt > Chapter 43 > The Arab World: Economic Progress and Struggle > Kathleen Ridolfo > Chapter 44 > The Persian Gulf: Security, Politics, and Order > Shahram Chubin > Chapter 45 > Asian Economies: The Dynamics of Progress > Richard P. Cronin > Chapter 46 > Asia-Pacific Security Relations: Changes Ahead > Thomas W. Robinson > Chapter 47 > Africa: Troubled Continent in a Globalizing World > P. Frangois Hugo > Chapter 48 > The Balkans: Failing States and Ethnic Wars > Laura Rozen > Chapter 49 > The Canadian Role in Human Security > Brooke A. Smith-Windsor > -- ____________________________________________________________________ Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night: God said, "Let Tesla be", and all was light. B.A. Behrend The Armadillo Group ,::////;::-. James Choate Austin, Tx /:'///// ``::>/|/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ssz.com .', |||| `/( e\ 512-451-7087 -====~~mm-'`-```-mm --'- --------------------------------------------------------------------
