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Revising the two MTW force shaping paradigm / edited by Steven Metz

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  • Revising the two MTW force shaping paradigm / edited by Steven Metz
  • [Carlisle Barracks (Pa.)] : Strategic studies institute, U.S. Army War College, 2001
  • 1 vol. (VI-190 p.) : carte, graph., tabl. ; 23 cm
  • 1-58487-049-4
  • 978-1-58487-049-4
  • 9781584870494 br.
  • [Revising the two major theater wars force shaping paradigm.]
  • 355.409 73
  • "Avril 2001."
  • "A 'Strategic alternatives report' from the Strategic studies institute."
  • Notes bibliogr.
  • 1. Introduction / Steven Metz 2. Sizing the force for the 21st century / John F. Troxell 3. Replacing the 2 MTW standard: can a better approach be found? / Richard L. Kugler 4. A new strategy and military logic for the 21st century / Huba Wass de Czege and Antulio J. Echevarria II 5. Rethinking two-war strategies / Michael E. O'Hanlon 6. What follows the 2 MTW force shaping paradigm ? / Daniel Goure 7. Why the 2 MTW must go / Michael Casey 8. Multi-metric force sizing / Ian Roxborough 9. Threats, strategy, and force structure: an alternative paradigm for national security in the 21st century / Robert David Steele 10. Comprehensive security and a core military capability / Walter Neal Anderson
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "One of the most important elements of U.S. military strategy for the past 10 years has been the belief that a force able to fight two nearly simultaneous major theater wars of the DESERT STORM type would be capable of dealing with the full gamut of security challenges that the United States is likely to face. These essays from a wide range of scholars, analysts, government officials, and uniformed thinkers represent their views of the question of a force shaping paradigm for the U.S. military. They vary widely on assumptions, analytical parameters, and recommendations."
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