Economic planning in underdeveloped areas: government and business
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In: The Millar lectures 2
In: Harvard economic studies 100
In: Reports on the productive uses of nuclear energy
In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 20, Heft 6, S. 14-21
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The foreign policy of the United States appears to have two primary political objectives: the maintenance of peace, if possible; and, if this becomes impossible, the maximization of military effort against its enemies. This duality of purpose raises a number of perplexing questions. If we could assume with Clausewitz that the making or avoidance of war simply involves a choice between means—the endbeing given—, then these questions would disappear. As it is, we have to recognize that in fact the pursuit of peace may well involve actions which tend to diminish United States military potential and that attempts to maximize military potential may well increase the possibility of war. Under these circumstances only a compromise solution seems sensible. We must consider best how peace may be maintained, but be ready to reject those methods which would leave the United States defenseless in the event that war cannot be avoided.
In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 3-10
ISSN: 1938-3282
In: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 64