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Misperceptions, Part III: Defense Cuts, An Alternative to the Sequester

  • January 31, 2012

My first post noted that the sums being considered for defense cuts, even in the case of the sequester, are actually quite low, particularly when compared to some…

  • Asia Pacific, Economics, North America, Security & Conflict

Misperceptions, Part II: Defense Cuts, Strategic Deficiencies?

  • January 31, 2012

In the first post of this series I argued that the impact of sequester cuts on Defense’s budget has been overstated. Similarly, in order to bolster arguments for…

  • Asia Pacific, Economics, North America, Security & Conflict

Misperceptions, Part I: The Truth About Defense Cuts, The Sequester

  • January 30, 2012
The first of a three-part series analyzing defense spending priorities in the United States
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