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CIAO DATE: 12/00

America’s Peace Dividend

Ann Markusen (editor)

Council on Foreign Relations

Columbia International Affairs Online

2000

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: A Retrospective on The 1990s, The Challenges Ahead
    Ann Markusen, Council on Foreign Relations
  2. U.S. National Defense Policy in The Post-Cold War World
    Paper By Lawrence J. Korb, Council on Foreign Relations

    Comments By:
    Charles Knight, Commonwealth Institute
    David Mosher, RAND Corporation
    Earl C. Ravenal, CATO Institute
    Dov S. Zakheim, SPC International Corporation

  3. Could We Have Done Better? A Retrosepective on The 1990s Peace Dividend in The United States
    Paper By David Gold, Rutgers University

    Comments By:
    Michael Oden, University of Texas, Austin
    Cindy Williams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  4. Post-Cold War Conversion: Gains, Losses and Hidden Changes in The U.S. Economy
    Paper By Michael Oden, University of Texas at Austin
    Laura Wolf-Powers, Rutgers University
    Ann Markusen, Council on Foreign Relations

    Comments By:
    David Berteau, SAIC
    Owen Herrnstadt, International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
    Katherine Schinasi, U.S. General Accounting Office

  5. A Tale of Three Arms Trades: The Changing Dynamics of Concentional Weapons Proliferation, 1991-2000
    Paper By William D. Hartung, World Policy Institute

    Comments By:
    Natalie Goldring, University of Maryland
    Joel Johnson, Aerospace Industries Association

  6. The Politics of National Defense: Who Cares About What?
    Paper By Joseph Cirincione, Carnegie Endowment