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David Isenberg

Cato Studies


"Empty Promises: Why the Bush Administration's Half-Hearted Attempts at Defense Reform Have Failed," by David Isenberg and Ivan Eland, Policy Analysis no. 442, June 11, 2002.

"Imperial Overreach: Washington's Dubious Strategy to Overthrow Saddam Hussein," Policy Analysis no. 360, November 17, 1999.

"The Quadrennial Defense Review: Reiterating the Tired Status Quo," Policy Analysis no. 317, September 17, 1998.

"The Misleading Military "Readiness Crisis"," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 35, July 25, 1995.

"The Pentagon's Fraudulent Bottom-Up Review," Policy Analysis no. 206, April 21, 1994.

"The Sins of Security Assistance Programs," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 18, February 27, 1992.

"The Illusion of Power: Aircraft Carriers and U.S. Military Strategy," Policy Analysis no. 134, June 8, 1990.

"The Pitfalls of U.S. Covert Operations," Policy Analysis no. 118, April 7, 1989.

"Missing the Point: Why the Reforms of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Won't Improve U.S. Defense Policy," Policy Analysis no. 100, February 29, 1988.

"The Rapid Deployment Force: The Few, the Futile, the Expendable," Policy Analysis no. 44, November 8, 1984.



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