U.S. Overseas Military Presence
What Are the Strategic Choices?
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Davis, Lynn E.
Pettyjohn, Stacie L.
Sisson, Melanie W.
Worman, Stephen M.
McNerney, Michael J.
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EnglishAbstract
The role of the United States and its global military presence are under debate in the face of changing strategic and economic realities. The authors present a menu of global postures and compare them in terms of the U.S. Air Force bases, combat forces, active-duty personnel, and base operating costs. Ultimately, the choice will depend on perspectives on the role overseas military presence can play in achieving U.S. global security interests.
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History; Political ScienceDOI
10.7249/MG1211AFISBN
9780833073846, 9780833073402Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2012Classification
Military and defence strategy
Warfare and defence
Public international law: treaties and other sources