Salon: The real enemies of the poor
Jim Choate
ravage at ssz.com
Tue Jul 24 20:11:35 PDT 2001
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
>
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