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020 _a978-1-61977-465-0
040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _914425
_aBarno, David
100 _914427
_aBensahel, Nora
245 _aThe future of the Army
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
260 _bThe Atlantic Council of the United States
_c2016
_a030 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005
300 _aRecurso online, 52 p.
_g6,70 MB
490 _v2016
520 _aThe US Army today is at a strategic crossroads. After fifteen years of intense warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is managing the same type of budget and manpower reductions that occurred after World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the end of the Cold War. Yet, the international environment today is far more dynamic and complex than after each of those conflicts, which is placing unprecedented demands on a force that is drawing down. Threats have burgeoned in the last five years as great power politics have reasserted themselves, global terrorism and extremism is on the rise, and turmoil in the Middle East has replaced the hopes of the Arab Spring. The world has become a much more dangerous place.
650 _91183
_aProspectiva
650 _91633
_aSistemas de gestión
_xGestión estratégica
650 0 _99345
_aToma de decisiones
650 0 _912543
_aLogística militar
710 _95125
_aBrent Scowcroft Center on International Security
856 4 _uhttp://www.atlanticcouncil.org/images/publications/Future_of_the_Army_web_0921.pdf
_qPDF
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