As the world moves into the Information Age, globalization continues to alter the customary relationships among peoples, societies, and nations that evolved during the Industrial Age. Author Daniel Gerstein, however, maintains the United States still follows an Industrial Age framework for national security. Despite such recent changes as creating the Department of Homeland Security and the post of a director for national intelligence, the current U.S. national security strategy remains based...
A guide for the twenty-first century leader
\ From the Publisher". . . .Gerstein concisely lays out the fundamental technological challenges facing the United States' security strategy in the Information Age and argues that the current strategy is behind the times. . . .With his straightforward prose and well-organized material, this work is an important piece of reading for anyone involved or interested in the future of U.S. national security strategy."\ \