Essays on Strategy

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Thomas C. Gill
DIANE Publishing, 1996 - 159 sivua
Addresses the need for a shift in emphasis within the U.S. intelligence community away from purely defense-related matters toward increasingly more important issues of international economics and commerce. Examines aspects of the changing international environment. Included essays: intelligence and economic security, new open skies proposal, U.S.-Panama relations after Noriega, closing U.S. bases in the Philippines, concepts of man and public policy.
 

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Sivu 123 - the work of men who believed in original sin and were resolved to leave open for transgressors no door which they could possibly shut. . . . The aim of the constitution seems to be not so much to attain great common ends by securing a good government as to avert the evils which will
Sivu 128 - to fight thus for the ultimate peace of the world and for the liberation of its peoples, and the German peoples included.
Sivu 125 - The Atlantic States, through their commercial, social, and political affinities and sympathies, are steadily renovating the governments and social constitutions of Europe and Africa; the Pacific States must necessarily perform the same sublime and beneficent functions in Asia. If, then, the American people shall remain an undivided nation, the ripening civilization of the West
Sivu 123 - Jefferson said, However our present interests may restrain us within our limits, it is impossible not to look forward to distant times, when our rapid multiplication will expand it beyond those limits,
Sivu 28 - the Central Intelligence Agency; the National Security Agency; the Defense Intelligence Agency; offices within the Department of Defense for collection of specialized national foreign intelligence through reconnaissance programs; the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the
Sivu 130 - Govern the people by regulation, keep order among them by chastisements, and they will flee from you, and lose all self-respect. Govern them by moral force, keep order among them by ritual, and they will keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord.
Sivu 126 - will in its circuit of the world, meet again and mingle with the declining civilization of the East on our own free soil, and a new and more perfect civilization will arise to bless the earth, under the sway of our own cherished and beneficent democratic institutions.
Sivu 123 - cover the whole northern if not southern continent, with people speaking the same language, governed in similar forms, and by similar laws. 7
Sivu 125 - individual liberty is individual power, and as the power of a community is a mass compounded of individual powers, the nation which enjoys the most freedom must necessarily be in proportion to its numbers the most powerful.

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