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US Military and Economic Intervention in an International Context of Low-intensity Conflict.
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- Author(s): Freysinger, Robert C.1
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Political Studies. Jun91, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p321-334. 14p.
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Recent major shifts in US military thinking, creating a new low-intensity conflict (LIC) doctrine, have resulted already in significant changes in organization, mission definition, force structure and budgetary allocation. These changes have come about because American leadership recognizes that the process of deindustrialization has produced a vulnerable, highly integrated and interdependent global economic system. This system of economic rationalization is susceptible to anti-western disruptions because of the instability produced by rapid social change, a consequence of the competition from the newly industrialized nations. LIC capability is viewed as a necessary means for dealing with disruptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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