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  • Formaat: Hardback, 568 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x38 mm, kaal: 1111 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Hoover Institution Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0817925945
  • ISBN-13: 9780817925949
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 568 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x38 mm, kaal: 1111 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Hoover Institution Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0817925945
  • ISBN-13: 9780817925949
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America is facing the most dangerous and complex geopolitical environment since World War II. Ensuring the adequacy and flexibility of our defense budget is essential to keeping our nation secure and the world safe for global democracy. Defense Budgeting for a Safer World brings together the ideas, perspectives, and solutions of America's most renowned experts on national security and the defense budget.

The volume originates from a conference held at the Hoover Institution in early 2023 and reflects the presentations, discussions, and debates among military and civilian leaders. Drawing on their remarkable experience leading the Pentagon, the services, Congress, and academe, these experts lay out the key priorities in reforming, realigning, and rightsizing the budget amid current challenges. Several topics converge: national security threats, strategy, technology and innovation, personnel, reform options, and the politics of the defense budget. This unique compilation covers each of the major areas of debate in forging and sustaining a defense budget capable of supporting the nation's security needs.

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This collection is an important call to better marshal the national strength that sustains strategy. It is an urgent book by a distinguished group of nonpartisan contributors.Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state and national security advisor

A deep understanding and passion for the global economy, history, and armed forces are what we need to solve some of the most important security issues, and that is precisely what is offered in these pages.US Representative Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), member of the House Armed Services Committee, Budget Committee, and Ways and Means Committee

Modern warfare demands modern, agile defense budgeting. This collection brilliantly tackles the challenge, highlighting important reforms that would revitalize Americas defense industrial base, enhance lethality, and thereby strengthen deterrence.US Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI), chair of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Cyber, IT, and Innovation and the Select Committee on US-China Strategic Competition, and member of the House Intelligence Committee

This volume starkly hammers home the reality that failure to reform the defense budgeting process truly undermines our military capabilities and imperils the nation.Robert M. Gates, former secretary of defense and director of central intelligence

A tremendous source of invaluable insights, assessments, and policy proposals, and an extraordinary contribution to the most significant debates of the day.General David Petraeus, US Army (Ret.), former commander, US Central Command and NATO/US forces in Afghanistan, and director of the CIA

These are dangerous times, with the nations values, interests, and security threatened around the globe and its economic well-being threatened by an unsustainable federal budget outlook. At the intersection lies the defense budget and Americas military. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, former director, Congressional Budget Office

Superb synthesis of thought from todays leading national security experts . . . [ offering] keen insights and solutions to provide for the common defense in the twenty-first century. General Joseph Dunford, US Marine Corps (Ret.), former chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and commandant, Marine Corps

A clarion call to action for all members of Congress, our military leadership, defense industry leaders, and all Americans concerned about national security.Admiral Jay L. Johnson, US Navy (Ret.), former chief of Naval Operations, former chairman and CEO of General Dynamics Corp.

I fear that we are entering an era of enhanced military competition, in which national defense is going to absorb an increased share of American GDP. Whatever your perspective on foreign policy or military spending, you can learn from the important economic analysis in this volume, which can contribute to making wise choices. Lawrence H. Summers, former secretary of the Treasury and director, National Economic Council

Foreword by Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction by Michael J. Boskin, John N. Rader, and Kiran Sridhar
1. The Geopolitical, Military, and Fiscal Context for Defense Budget Reform
by Michael J. Boskin, John N. Rader, and Kiran Sridhar
Part 1: National Security Threats
2. The Military Challenge of the Peoples Republic of China by Oriana Skylar
Mastro
3. I Spy a Problem: Transforming US Intelligence Agencies for the
Technological Age by Amy Zegart
4. Terrorism and Counterterrorism in an Era of Great-Power Competition by
Joseph H. Felter
Presentations and Discussion by General Keith Alexander, Admiral Gary
Roughead, and Michael McFaul, moderated by Commander Bart D Angelo
Part 2: National Security Strategy
5. The International Environment and Threat Backdrop by Michael O Hanlon
6. America s Operational Imperatives: Some Budgetary Considerations by Nadia
Schadlow
Presentations and Discussion by Michael OHanlon, Admiral Mike Mullen, and
H.R. McMaster, moderated by Lieutenant Colonel James M. Harrington
Part 3: Technology, Innovation, Procurement
7. Investing in Emerging Technologies: Lessons from Unmanned Systems by
Jacquelyn Schneider
8. Our Military Debt Crisis: Preserving Americas Strategic Solvency by James
M. Cunningham
9. A Requiem for Defense Innovation? Ukraine, the Pentagon s Innovators
Dilemma, and Why the United States Risks Strategic Surprise by Christopher
Kirchhoff
10. Department of Defense Budgeting: The Unrecognized National Security
Threat by Michael Brown
Presentations and Discussion by Michè le Flournoy, Eric Fanning, and Raj
Shah, moderated by Kiran Sridhar
Featured Discussion by Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary Leon Panetta,
moderated by Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Part 4: Personnel and Talent Recruitment and Retention
11. The Challenges of the People Portfolio by David S. C. Chu
12. Cyber: From Bleeding Talent to Bleeding Edge by Vishaal V8 Hariprasad
and Casey Waldo Miller
13. The All-Volunteer Force at Fifty: Productivity, Peace, and (Unmet)
Potential by Tim Kane
Presentations and Discussion by David S. C. Chu and Mackenzie Eaglen,
moderated by Captain Corey Allen Braddock
Part 5: Reform Recommendations and Budget Implications
14. Keeping the Pentagon Running: Commonsense Changes to Defense Budgeting by
Mackenzie Eaglen
15. Reforming Defense Budgeting by Elaine McCusker
16. US Defense Budget Reform: Historical Perspectives (1940s2020s) by Mark
R. Wilson
17. Go Big or Go Home by Roger Zakheim
Presentations and Discussion by Admiral Gary Roughead, Ellen Lord, and David
L. Norquist, moderated by Michael J. Boskin
Part 6: View from Congress: National Security and the Budget
18. Can We Buy Like We Talk? by Mac Thornberry
Presentation and Discussion by Mac Thornberry, moderated by John N. Rader
About the Contributors
About the Tennenbaum Program for Fact-Based Policy
Index
Michael J. Boskin is the Wohlford Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Tully M. Friedman Professor of Economics at Stanford University. John N. Rader is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution and the chief operating officer at Affinity Partners Global LLC.

Kiran Sridhar is the head of strategic initiatives for Resilience and serves on the investment team of Shield Capital.