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All items tagged Homeland SecurityOpen Think Tank ArticlesApril 10, 2008 | Understanding homeland security's transatlantic challengesAndrew D. Bishop: If U.S. and European leaders are going to protect their respective homelands together, they need to understand each other’s current strengths and weaknesses. This paper addresses them. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJuly 4, 2008 | Bush's Legacy is Ideological, not PhysicalFew will mourn the end of the Bush Administration, yet many fail to realize that his legacy has long-term implications. ++ Beside operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, Bush has managed to shift the path of America’s foreign policy. ++ Defining an “age of terror” with a “global war” as a response, promulgating preemptive war, and making power projection a matter of ... MoreJuly 30, 2007 | Cut US Military Spending By One-Third Without Sacrificing SecurityJohn Cavanagh, Anita Dancs, and Miriam Pemberton at the Institute for Foreign Policy and the National Priorities Project argue that US security would not suffer if one third of the Pentagon’s $650 billion-budget were cut in 2008. Most of the savings would come from ending the US involvement in Iraq, closing several overseas bases, and dismantling of redundant and economically inefficient weapons ... More |
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