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Defense Management Challenges for the Next American President

Defense Management Challenges for the Next American President

Journal Article, Orbis, volume 53, issue 1

January 2009

Author: Dr. Ashton B. Carter, Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project (on leave), Harvard & Stanford Universities

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The next American president will face a daunting list of national security problems, including a serious defense budget crunch. The budget crisis will be deepened by the global financial crisis, a tapering of supplemental funding associated with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the steady growth of military healthcare and other personnel costs.

After six years of rapid defense budget increases, the Pentagon has lost the practice of matching strategy and resources. The next president will need to manage risk among investments in irregular warfare, counterterrorism, balancing new super powers, countering weapons of mass destruction, and traditional warfare. He will also need to begin to build non-military "soft power" capabilities outside of the Pentagon.

Full text of this article is available in the pdf document below.

 

For more information about this publication please contact the PDP Associate Director at 617-495-1412.

For Academic Citation:

Carter, Ashton B. "Defense Management Challenges for the Next American President." Orbis 53, no. 1 (January 2009).

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