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Politics, Pork, and Culture of Violence Drive Military Debate

by Gordon Adams | Jun 15, 2017 | National Security, Politics

…. And by further militarizing U.S. foreign policy—reaching for the gun—it could undercut, not support, American national security.   Gordon Adams is a Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center. From 1983 to 1987, he was the senior White House officia…

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Accelerated Change

by Gordon Adams | Mar 9, 2017 | Foreign Policy, Politics

…ith the arrival of the new international order may fall to the next administration, should this one survive the chaotic transition.   Gordon Adams is Professor Emeritus at American University, a Fellow at the Stimson Center, and a policy consultant, l…

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The Nuclear Debate

by Gordon Adams | Feb 14, 2017 | National Security, Politics

…litical savvy, lightning could strike.   Gordon Adams is a Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center. From 1983-1987, he was the senior White House official for national security. CORRECTION: This article has been updated to reflect that The Day Afte…

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Behind the Brexit

by Gordon Adams | Jun 27, 2016 | Foreign Policy, Politics

…ect? Quibbling about EU regulations or a far-away “European project” is not the answer; institutional revolution may be on its way.   Gordon Adams is Professor Emeritus at American University, a Fellow at the Stimson Center, and a policy consultant, l…

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Accounting for the Pentagon

by Peter Certo | May 1, 2015 | Foreign Policy, Politics

…said former White House budget official Gordon Adams. It’s simply “too tempting” for the Pentagon, GOP appropriators, “and even the White House.” Peter Certo is the editor of Foreign Policy In Focus and the deputy editor of OtherWords, projects of th…

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