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Management article
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Reference no. SMR3429
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 1993
Length: 8 pages

Abstract

What is the US military to do now that the Soviet enemy is gone? This author makes some concrete suggestions for a dual-use military that would combat external threats like nuclear and biological warfare but, at the same time, help develop struggling nations, provide disaster relief, and deal with inner-city problems.

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Abstract

What is the US military to do now that the Soviet enemy is gone? This author makes some concrete suggestions for a dual-use military that would combat external threats like nuclear and biological warfare but, at the same time, help develop struggling nations, provide disaster relief, and deal with inner-city problems.

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