Evolving Soviet Perceptions of U.S. Strategy
Date
1989
Authors
Katz, Mark N.
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Publisher
Center For Strategic and International Studies
Abstract
Commentators lament the absence of grand strategy in the foreign policies of the United States. Indeed,
the real need for a more strategic vision in U.S. policy provided the original impetus to the founding of the Center for
Strategic and International Studies in 1962. The need is far easier to identify than to meet, and much of what passes for
strategic thinking is a disappointing rehash of ideology or budget rationale. The essays that follow shed new light on the
character of U.S. strategy and the choices confronting Americans today.
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Keywords
United States, Soviet Union, Foreign policy, International relations, Center for Strategic and International Studies