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Karako, Thomas,
Missile defense and defeat = considerations for the new policy review.
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Missile defense and defeat /
Reminder of title:
considerations for the new policy review.
other author:
Karako, Thomas,
Published:
Washington, DC:Center for Strategic & International Studies, : 2017.,
Description:
1 online resource (iv, 88 pages)
Subject:
Ballistic missile defenses - United States. -
Online resource:
http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ROWMANB0016861.html
ISBN:
9781442280090
Missile defense and defeat = considerations for the new policy review.
Missile defense and defeat
considerations for the new policy review.[electronic resource] : - Washington, DC:Center for Strategic & International Studies,2017. - 1 online resource (iv, 88 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The missile defeat review in context / Thomas Karako -- A new missile defense review / Keith B. Payne -- Anticipating the 2017 review of U.S. missile defense policy and posture / Brad Roberts -- Missile defense review 2.0 / Henry A. Obering III -- A vector check for America's missile defense : assessing the course for the Trump administration / Kenneth Todorov -- Five paths to maturing missile defense : toward the 2017 review / Thomas Karako.
"The National Defense Authorization Act signed into law in 2016 contained a provision mandating a review of missile defeat policy, strategy, and capability, to be completed and submitted to Congress by January 2018. This Missile Defeat Review (MDR) appears likely to serve as a successor to both the Department of Defense's 2010 Ballistic Missile Defense Review and other publications by the Joint Staff. The first of its kind, the MDR represents a unique opportunity for the Donald Trump administration to articulate a vision for the future of air and missile defense and determine how that vision is to be implemented by the Missile Defense Agency, the Joint Staff, the services, and other entities. This review will take place in the context of both an evolving strategic environment and several recent strategic analyses on related issues. Featuring contributions from Thomas Karako, Keith B. Payne, Brad Roberts, Henry A. Obering III, and Kenneth Todorov, this collection of essays explores how the strategic environment has evolved since 2010 and offers recommendations to help guide and inform the MDR's development"--Publisher's web site.
ISBN: 9781442280090Subjects--Topical Terms:
800039
Ballistic missile defenses
--United States.
LC Class. No.: UG743
Dewey Class. No.: 358.1754
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