Strategic choices for a turbulent world : in pursuit of security and opportunity / Andrew R. Hoehn, Richard H. Solomon, Sonni Efron, Frank Camm, Anita Chandra, Debra Knopman, Burgess Laird, Robert J. Lempert, Howard Shatz, Casimir Yost
Published
Santa Monica, Califoenia : RAND Corporation, [2017]
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction -- pt. ONE Current Challenges -- ch. Two From Triumph to Stalemate: The Loss of American Consensus -- End of the Soviet Union and the War That Wasn't -- ch. Three Is the World Falling Apart (And How Would We Know)? -- Rubik's Cube of Realignments -- Empowered Authoritarians -- Weak States, Misgoverned Areas -- Problems Beyond Our Control -- Perhaps -- ch. Four Leveraging U.S. Strengths, Dealing with Vulnerabilities -- U.S. Strengths -- U.S. Vulnerabilities -- ch. Five Anticipation, Deterrence, and Resilience -- Working on the Anticipation Equation -- (Re)Learning What it Takes to Deter -- Building in Resilience -- pt. TWO Strategic Choices -- ch. Six About Strategy -- Grand or Otherwise -- What Is Strategy, Anyway? -- Defining National Interests -- ch. Seven Option I: "Come Home America": Domestic Renewal, International Restraint -- Global Economy -- Russia -- China -- Middle East -- Defense and Defense Spending -- Climate Change -- Constraints -- Risks -- ch. Eight Option II: "The Indispensable Nation": America as Promoter of World Order -- Global Economy -- Russia -- China -- Middle East -- Defense and Defense Spending -- Climate Change -- Constraints -- Risks -- ch. Nine Option III: "Agile America": Adapt and Compete in a Changing World -- Global Economy -- Russia -- China -- Middle East -- Defense and Defense Spending -- Climate Change -- Constraints -- Risks -- ch. Ten How to Choose -- Scrutinize Assumptions -- Seize Opportunities -- Uphold Commitments -- Play Both the Long and Short Games -- Align Interests and Values -- Limit Regret