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This monograph explores the utility of forward presence in Europe, placing the recent decisions -- and, in particular, the arguments against forward presence -- in the context of a decades-long tradition on the part of many political leaders, scholars, and others to mistakenly tie the forward-basing of U.S. forces to more equal defense burden sharing across the entire North Atlantic alliance. In assessing whether and how forward presence still matters in terms of protecting U.S. interests and achieving U.S. objectives, the author bridges the gap between academics and practitioners by grounding his analysis in political science theory while illuminating how forward-basing yields direct, tangible benefits in terms of military operational interoperability. Moreover, this monograph forms a critical datapoint in the ongoing dialogue regarding the future of American landpower, particular in this age of austerity.
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American Military bases, Foreign Military bases, International Security, Military relations, Defenses, Strategic aspects, United States. Army, Europe, United States, Reorganization, Armed Forces, Military policy, United States. Army, United states, army, United states, armed forces, United states, military policy, East asia, politics and government, Pacific area, politics and governmentPlaces
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