ON ARMED FORCES REFORMING AFTER THE COLD WAR: THE U.S. GOVERNMENT VIEWS EVOLUTION
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ON ARMED FORCES REFORMING AFTER THE COLD WAR: THE U.S. GOVERNMENT VIEWS EVOLUTION
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Article
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19-30
Abstract
The article traces the positions of the American political and military establishment after the cold war on the trends of future shape of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Keywords
armed forces, military reforms, American government, Congress, administration of the president, military budget, defense transformation
Date of publication
11.06.2014
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