03586nam 22006134a 450 991022013360332120200520144314.01-281-18093-997866111809350-8330-4250-5(CKB)1000000000481419(EBL)322536(OCoLC)476119929(SSID)ssj0000210218(PQKBManifestationID)12028878(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000210218(PQKBWorkID)10283295(PQKB)11264487(MiAaPQ)EBC322536(Au-PeEL)EBL322536(CaPaEBR)ebr10225470(OCoLC)183649407(EXLCZ)99100000000048141920061222d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA new division of labor meeting America's security challenges beyond Iraq /Andrew R. Hoehn ... [et al.]1st ed.Santa Monica, CA RAND20071 online resource (139 p.)Project Air ForceRAND Project Air Force.0-8330-3962-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-112).Promoting democracy and freedom abroad -- America's new grand strategy? -- New friends, new commitments, new tensions -- What does this mean for America's Armed Forces? -- Conflict in the post Post-Cold War world -- Terrorism and insurgency -- The new nuclear equation -- The rise of China -- Welcome to the post Post-Cold War world -- Toward a new division of labor -- Countering terrorists and insurgent groups abroad -- Supporting new democracies -- Deterring and defeating regional adversaries -- Dissuading military competition in Asia -- Defending the homeland -- Countering the proliferation of nuclear weapons -- Setting aggregate levels of capability -- Implications for forces and posture -- What will it mean to be joint? -- Different demands for joint warfighting prowess -- Maintaining strategic focus -- Achieving joint tactical proficiency -- A new joint division of labor -- Implications for the Armed Forces -- Building the "inform and act" system -- A strategically decisive Army: winning at peace as well as war -- A new air-ground partnership -- Integrating air, space, and maritime power -- Getting more from the Corps -- Security cooperation in the new security environment -- Potential actions for the DoD's leadership.A new U.S. grand strategy has been emerging, one that requires not only resources but patience and commitment: the promotion of democracy and freedom abroad. The U.S. armed forces will continue to be among the myriad contributors necessary to achieve this goal. In the face of increasing complexity, changing tactics, and tight budgets, the defense establishment will need to change in multiple ways, yet must also not risk its historic strengths. This volume draws together and integrates insights derived from a wide range of research efforts undertaken at RAND over the past few years. Some of theProject Air ForceWorld politics21st centuryUnited StatesMilitary policyUnited StatesArmed ForcesReorganizationWorld politics355.005909.83Hoehn Andrew R924630MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910220133603321A new division of labor2075489UNINA