Owls and Eagles
Ending the Foreign Policy Flights of Fancy of Hawks, Doves, and Neo-Cons- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2005
Summary
Leading national security strategist Harlan K. Ullman is well known for his aggressive, no nonsense approach to U.S. foreign policy. By his own description, he demands a smarter, realistic policy, one that is 'informed by fact and reason and not ideology and tough when it must be.' The time span of the author's columns, largely for the Washington Times , reprinted in this book is no coincidence. Owls and Eagles begins with the onset of the controversial U.S.-led war in Iraq in March 2003 and ends twenty months later, shortly after President George W. Bush's reelection. What overly ambitious, under informed goals inspired the U.S. to launch the preemptive war? What were the domestic and electoral factors that led to the president's decision? And, perhaps most importantly, what are the consequences of the unilateral war to the standing of the United States in the global community and to the legacy of George W. Bush? These are the provocative questions contemplated in this important book. In the end, the author has achieved his goal of 'informing the public and provoking them to think and to question how well or badly our nation was faring in the fight to keep us safe and secure.'
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2005
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7425-4930-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-1162-2
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 221
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents No access
- Introduction No access
- 1: Reshaping America's Destiny: The Legacy of George W. Bush (March 21, 2003) No access Pages 1 - 4
- 2: The Second Salvo (March 21, 2003) No access Pages 5 - 7
- 3: Conflicts of War (March 22, 2003) No access Pages 8 - 12
- 4: Dear Leader (March 24, 2003) No access Pages 13 - 16
- 5: War Watchers Guide (March 25, 2003) No access Pages 17 - 18
- 6: The First Week (March 26, 2003) No access Pages 19 - 21
- 7: A Peaceful Nation (March 27, 2003) No access Pages 22 - 24
- 8: Reversal of Strategy (March 27, 2003) No access Pages 25 - 28
- 9: Not Yet Shocked or Awed (March 28, 2003) No access Pages 29 - 32
- 10: Future Ghosts? (March 28, 2003) No access Pages 33 - 34
- 11: A War of Three Duels (March 30, 2003) No access Pages 35 - 37
- 12: Other Wars (April 2, 2003) No access Pages 38 - 40
- 13: Baghdad Bound (April 5, 2003) No access Pages 41 - 43
- 14: Check Your Six, Mr. Bush (April 30, 2003) No access Pages 44 - 46
- 15: Noble Aims, Suspect Judgment (May 14, 2003) No access Pages 47 - 49
- 16: Hire an Admiral (June 11, 2003) No access Pages 50 - 52
- 17: Intentions Gone Awry (June 25, 2003) No access Pages 53 - 56
- 18: Transforming NATO/OTAN (July 10, 2003) No access Pages 57 - 61
- 19: Season of Discontent (July 11, 2003) No access Pages 62 - 64
- 20: There's Something About Newt (July 15, 2003) No access Pages 65 - 67
- 21: Rebuilding Iraq: A Surprising Challenge for Japan! (July 18, 2003) No access Pages 68 - 73
- 22: The Dreaded 'V' Word (July 25, 2003) No access Pages 74 - 76
- 23: Troubled Times in Asia (August 6, 2003) No access Pages 77 - 79
- 24: No More Duct Tape Please (August 20, 2003) No access Pages 80 - 82
- 25: Another Blair Witch Project (September 3, 2003) No access Pages 83 - 85
- 26: Political Storms and Turbulence Lie Ahead (September 17, 2003) No access Pages 86 - 91
- 27: The NATO Response Force (October 15, 2003) No access Pages 92 - 94
- 28: How to Win in Iraq (October 29, 2003) No access Pages 95 - 97
- 29: The Gift of Freedom (November 12, 2003) No access Pages 98 - 101
- 30: The Aftermath of September 11 (November 26, 2003) No access Pages 102 - 104
- 31: Christmas for Policy Ghosts (December 24, 2003) No access Pages 105 - 107
- 32: Assessing the War (January 7, 2004) No access Pages 108 - 111
- 33: 2004: Peace, Peril or Probably Unpredictable? (January 14, 2004) No access Pages 112 - 116
- 34: Foreign Policy Counts (January 21, 2004) No access Pages 117 - 119
- 35: From Prague to Prague (February 4, 2004) No access Pages 120 - 122
- 36: America's Failure: Intelligence or Judgment? (February 14, 2004) No access Pages 123 - 128
- 37: Judgment Calls (February 18, 2004) No access Pages 129 - 131
- 38: America in Wonderland? (March 3, 2004) No access Pages 132 - 134
- 39: Iraqi Retrospective: Winning, Losing or Staying Afloat? (March 15, 2004) No access Pages 135 - 141
- 40: From Chaos to Destruction (March 17, 2004) No access Pages 142 - 144
- 41: Do Ask, Do Tell (March 31, 2004) No access Pages 145 - 147
- 42: April Fool's or the Cruelest Month-What Lies Ahead? (April 8, 2004) No access Pages 148 - 153
- 43: Phony War No More (April 14, 2004) No access Pages 154 - 156
- 44: Is it Over; "Over There"? (April 28, 2004) No access Pages 157 - 159
- 45: A Big Idea for Japan (May 8, 2004) No access Pages 160 - 165
- 46: The Art of the Possible (May 12, 2004) No access Pages 166 - 168
- 47: Quandary in Iraq (May 26, 2004) No access Pages 169 - 171
- 48: Last Crusades and Last Heroes? (June 9, 2004) No access Pages 172 - 174
- 49: A Gathering Storm (June 23, 2004) No access Pages 175 - 177
- 50: Three Presidential Ideas (July 7, 2004) No access Pages 178 - 180
- 51: A Dangerous World? (July 21, 2004) No access Pages 181 - 183
- 52: Blind, Deaf and Dumb (August 4, 2004) No access Pages 184 - 186
- 53: The Russo-Japanese War a Century Later-Some Useful History (August 15, 2004) No access Pages 187 - 193
- 54: Vietnam Ghosts-Part II (August 24, 2004) No access Pages 194 - 196
- 55: Magic or Malevolent Dragon? (October 13, 2004) No access Pages 197 - 199
- 56: Dear Mr. President (October 27, 2004) No access Pages 200 - 202
- 57: No Good Choices (November 10, 2004) No access Pages 203 - 205
- 58: Finishing Business: Ten Steps to Win the Global War on Terror (November 15, 2004) No access Pages 206 - 211
- 59: Titanic Problems Ahead (November 24, 2004) No access Pages 212 - 214
- Index No access Pages 215 - 220
- About the Author No access Pages 221 - 221





