Irrational Security: The Politics of Defense from Reagan to Obama by Daniel Wirl
Irrational Security. The end of the Cold War was supposed to bring a "peace dividend" and the opportunity to redirect military policy in the United States. Examining the recent history of U.S. military spending and policy under presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, Wirls finds that although spending decreased from the close of the first Bush presidency through the early years of Clinton's, both administrations preferred to tinker at the edges of defense policy rather than redefine it.
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