Economics and Security: Resourcing national priorities
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Introduction.-
Workshop agenda.-
Executive summary.-
Opening remarks.- Wisecup, James P.
Economics and Security: The envolving global geopolitical equilibrium.- Findlay, Ronald
US Security in a changing global economy: The worst of both worlds?.- Burrous, Mathew J.
Addressing the federal deficit and debt.- Ettlinger, Michael
The way out of fiscal hole: An economist mom`s perspective.- Rogers, Diane L.
What the Quadrennial Defense Review tells us about ends and means.- Cronin, Patrick M.
QDR 2010: What exactly was the point?.- Schake, Kori
The dynamics of defense budget growth. 1998-2011.- Conetta, Carl
The new guns versus butter debate.- Harrison, Todd
The future of US Ground and Special Operations Forces: One proposal.- Hammes, T. X.
Resourcing America's Land Forces.- Kagan, Fredrick W.
American air power in the 21st Century: Reconciling strategic imperatives with economic realities.- Dunlap Jr., Charles J.
An analysis of the force structure implications and costs of the Navy's fiscal year 2011 shipbuilding plan.- Labs, Eric J.
Programs vs resources: Some options for the Navy.- O'Rourke, Ronald
Investing in nuclear weapons.- Woolf, Amy F.
Economics and Security: Resourcing national priorities (The US Space program).- Smith, Marcia S.
Wringing deterrence from cyberwar capabilities.- Libicki, Michael C.
Concluding remarks.- Lloyd, Richmond M.
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