Overseas Bases and US Strategy: Optimising America’s Military Footprint Jonathan Stevenson
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TextSeries: the Adelphi seriesDescription: 140 pages ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781032396095
- 355.70973 STE
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Overseas military bases have been the bedrock of the United States' ability to project military power, exert political influence and deter potential adversaries since the Second World War. But fatigue with America's forever wars', as well as more nuanced financial and strategic reasons, has inclined the public and policy community to favour reducing US global military activities and overseas presence.
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