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Irrational Security: The Politics of Defense from Reagan to Obama

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Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010
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239p. ; 24cm
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The end of the Cold War was supposed to bring a "peace dividend" and the opportunity to redirect military policy in the United States. Instead, according to Daniel Wirls, American politics following the Cold War produced dysfunctional defense policies that were exacerbated by the war on terror. Wirls's critical historical narrative of the politics of defense in the United States during this "decade of neglect" and the military buildup under the cover of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq explains how and why the U.S. military has become bloated and aimless and what this means for long-term security.

Wirls examines the recent history of U.S. military spending and policy under presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. He finds that although spending decreased from the close of the first Bush presidency through the early years of Clinton's, both administrations preferred to tinker at the edges of defense policy rather than redefine it, leaving the United States with an outdated and underfunded global- and two-war military strategy. Years of political infighting escalated the problem, leading to military policy stalemate as neither party managed to craft a coherent and winning vision of national security. Wirls argues that the United States has undermined its own long-term security through profligate and often counterproductive defense policies while critical national problems have gone unmitigated and unsolved.

This unified history of the politics of U.S. military policy from the end of the Cold War through the beginning of the Obama presidency provides a clear picture of why the United States is militarily powerful but "otherwise insecure."

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List of Figures
Preface
1. Irrational Security
2. After the Cold War: From Buildup to Bottom-Up
3. What Comes Down Must Go Up: Clinton and the Politics of Military Spending
4. From Ambition to Empire: Bush and Military Policy before and after 9/11
5. Hidden in Plain Sight: The Bush Military Buildup
6. Paying the Price: From Bush to Obama
Notes
Index