National Security Policy Proceedings, vol. 5: Spring 2011

This is the fifth issue of the Center for Security Policy’s National Security Policy Proceedings, a new quarterly journal.

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National Security Policy Proceedings, vol. 5 – Spring 2011 (Web)

This is the fifth issue of the Center for Security Policy’s National Security Policy Proceedings, a new quarterly journal. It is available in paperback at Amazon.com for $8.00.

From Ben Lerner’s Editor’s Note:

National Security Policy Proceedings represents the Center’s compilation of transcripts of remarks given by featured speakers at these gatherings. In some cases, speakers have chosen to submit their remarks to Proceedings as original articles. Additionally, Pro- ceedings includes book reviews of recently published national security-themed books, reviewed by eminent scholars in the field.

In publishing Proceedings, the Center has sought to provide the reader with authoritative yet accessible commentary on the most pressing issues of national security, foreign affairs, defense policy, and homeland security. Because the speakers and those in atten- dance are routinely in contact with one another and are often col- laborating on analytical and educational efforts, it is our intention that Proceedings give the reader a unique window into how those in the national security policy community convey and exchange ideas with one another, among friends and colleagues.

 

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BEN LERNER
Editor’s Note

MICHELLE VAN CLEAVE Wikileaks: Damage and Remedies

JEFF KUETER
The Obama Administration in Space

TED R. BROMUND
The Flaws of the Ottawa Convention

MACKENZIE EAGLEN
The Dangers of Shredding the Defense Budget

MARK A. GROOMBRIDGE
Countering the Ongoing North Korea Threat

DAVID SATTER
The Nature of the Russian Regime

SARAH STERN
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: The View from Israel

GORDON G. CHANG
China Now Rules the Waves

CLARE M. LOPEZ
Revolution in Middle Earth: Towards Catastrophe or Democracy?

TOM BLAU
The Public Diplomacy Void

 

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