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Published: 15 April 2016
...This chapter compares and contrasts the Obama Doctrine with various foreign policy traditions. The Obama Doctrine is in many ways unique, approximating most closely the foreign policy of President Carter during his first three years in office. The Obama Doctrine stands furthest from the foreign...
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Published: 14 April 2017
.... It also argues that the army needs a balance of different kinds of forces to succeed, and that cavalry is an absolutely critical member of that team. It agrees that the doctrine of the cavalry was inadequate, but that that mattered less than has often been argued. 3rd Brave Rifles Mechanized Cavalry Group...
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Published: 01 July 2016
... Japanese relations U S Korean relations Asia policy Atlantic Charter Catholic Church Fourteen Points Gojong King Great Massacre of 1866–1868 Nine Power Treaty Northeast Asia open door policy Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt Theodore Stimson Doctrine United States Fatherland Liberation War...
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Published: 23 October 2020
...Upon taking office, Roosevelt was unwilling to risk raising controversial foreign policy issues while implementing the New Deal. He supported the Stimson Doctrine of non-recognition of Japan's conquest of Manchuria, expanding trade to promote recovery, and implementing the Good Neighbor Policy...
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Published: 18 January 2022
..., as “large formations of war horses and riders,” in DiMarco’s nice quip, “took the field one last time in a conflict that also 105 included jet aircraft and nuclear weapons.” 118 The epoch of the cavalry arm, however, and its doctrine of mobility, continued for decades, its horses largely...
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Published: 29 March 2017
...Despite Reagan’s favorable treatment in the recent historiography and his close association in contemporary public discourse with democracy promotion, key elements of the Reagan Doctrine presented an electoral liability in the run-up to the 1984 elections. This chapter examines the impact...
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Published: 29 November 2018
... Kubitschek Juscelino Mann Doctrine New York Times Perón Juan D Quadros Jânio Szulc Tad Washington Evening Star Árbenz Guzmán Jacobo Brazil coup Gordon Lincoln Schlesinger Arthur M Jr Lacerda Carlos Castelo Branco Humberto Truman Harry S Ball George Castro Fidel Mazzilli Pascoal Ranieri...
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Published: 25 August 2009
... principles upon which the President relied for the Truman Doctrine.” Most historians credit George Elsey as the primary author, despite Clifford's boasts that he wrote it. Perhaps more significant is that to the extent that it was important and influential, it was due to Elsey's conviction and sheer tenacity...
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Published: 22 March 2019
... the Monroe Doctrine by forcing Napoleon III to withdraw French forces from Mexico. More important, the secretary turned back to the imperial agenda he had proclaimed in the 1850s. His greatest imperial success came with the purchase of Alaska; but his emphasis on commercial expansion, attempts to acquire...
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Published: 22 October 2019
.... This chapter by Peter J. Dean traces the development of amphibious warfare in the SWPA through organization, training, tactics, doctrine, and operations. While focusing on the Australian experience and highlighting the evolution of capabilities between 1942-45 through an analysis of the assaults on Lae (1943...
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Published: 03 July 2006
... the interwar period, or have the opportunity to engage in large-scale maneuvers to test cavalry doctrine, until 1940. Army War College attrition warfare Christie tanks Command and General Staff School Field Service Regulations United States Army 1923 FSR 1923 German Army First Cavalry Division Lynch...
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Published: 11 May 2007
...The reasoning behind the Bush administration's strategy in fighting terrorism, also known as the Bush Doctrine, rests primarily on the belief that preemptive rather than reactive force is necessary in the US's fight against terror—as was highlighted by the events of September 11, 2001...
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Published: 01 December 2020
...This chapter follows the establishment of the Air Power Development Centre in 1989 to fill a gap in the RAAF lack of and air power education and doctrine. Under the patronage of Air Marshal Ray Funnell, the APDC had a two-fold remit: it fostered the development of an Australian air doctrine...
Book
Published online: 23 September 2021
Published in print: 01 December 2020
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Published: 15 April 2015
...Chapter 2 establishes how formal US Army doctrine influenced eventual planning for and implementation of US military government. Most notably, the publication of US Army doctrine, primarily in the form of Field Manual (FM) 27–5: Military Government, provided the seminal guidance...
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Published: 01 October 2012
... Qaeda American hegemony the Bush Doctrine and Baghdad captured during Operation Iraqi Freedom Bin Laden Osama foreign policy comparison of approaches in the Bush presidencies Indonesia Middle East policy comparison of the Bush presidencies neoconservatism neoconservatives Operation Desert Storm...
Book
Published online: 22 September 2016
Published in print: 15 April 2016
...The main argument is that President Obama’s foreign and national security policy reflects a coherent set of assumptions and premises constituting a Doctrine. The book argues further that the Obama Doctrine dangerously repudiates the legacy of robust internationalism that has successfully guided...
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Published: 01 September 2020
...While conceptual and doctrinal debates are the "bread and butter" of military organizations in peacetime, what happens when war begins before the debate is settled? The chapter explores two cases – the debate over the defensive concept on the Suez Canal line prior to the Yom Kippur War...
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Published: 11 May 2007
...This chapter identifies several flaws in the arguments of Patrick Buchanan and others in favor of isolationism over the moral democratic realism espoused by the Bush Doctrine as the country's strategy in the fight against terror. Over the years, American foreign policy necessarily drifted away from...
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Published: 11 May 2007
... in the contrasting results of the appeasement policy used on Nazi Germany during the 1930s and the prudent and more far-sighted strategy used during the Cold War. Even as the situation in the Middle East remains unstable, the Bush Doctrine can hardly be considered a failure as its critics claim. American...