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Bibliography: Chapter 6

[sources in order of appearance]

The Global Transaction Strategy

  • Thomas P. M. Barnett and Henry H. Gaffney, Jr., "Globalization Gets a Bodyguard," Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, November 2001, pp. 50-53.

THE ESSENTIAL TRANSACTION

  • Moises Naim, "The Five Wars of Globalization," Foreign Policy, January-February 2003, pp. 28-37.
  • OECD Economic Outlook No. 7, June 2003.
  • James Brooke, "Unwanted Attention for Korea: Worry Over the North Hurts the South's Economy," New York Times, 15 April 2003.
  • Phred Dvorak and Todd Zaun, "Japan's Bond Market: Too Big?" Wall Street Journal, 16 July 2003.
  • Joseph Kahn, "The World's Economies Slide Together into Recession," New York Times, 25 November 2001.
  • Keith Bradsher, "Outbreak of Disease Forces Steep Plunge in Chinese Economy," New York Times, 28 April 2003.
  • Peter Wonacott and Karby Leggett, "Despite SARS, China's Economy Bounces Back," Wall Street Journal, 14 July 2003.
  • Paul Krugman, "The China Syndrome," New York Times, 5 September 2003.
  • Matthew Brzezinski, "Who's Afraid of Norway?: She May Look Like G.I. Jane, but Defense Minister Kristin Krohn Devold Has Made Her Country's Military the Model for Small Nations That Want a Meaningful Role in World Affairs," New York Times Magazine, 24 August 2003, pp. 24-28.

THE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

  • Thomas P. M. Barnett, "Life After DoDth or: How the Evernet Changes Everything," Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, May 2000, pp. 48-53.
  • John Mintz and Vernon Loeb, "Coast Guard Fights to Retain War Role: 'Slack-Jawed' over Criticism from Rumsfeld, Service Cites Its Battle Capabilities," Washington Post, 31 August 2003.
  • Thom Shanker and Eric Schmitt, "Reserve Call-Up for an Iraqi War May Equal 1991's: To Guard Against Terror: Activation of Around 265,000 Would Help Protect Sites in U.S. and Overseas," New York Times, 28 October 2002.
  • Steven Lee Myers, "Anxious and Weary of War, G.I.'s Face a New Iraq Mission," New York Times, 15 June 2003.
  • Rajiv Chandrasekaran, "Inexperienced Hands Guide Iraq Rebuilding," Washington Post, 25 June 2003.
  • William Booth, "Ad-Libbing Iraq's Infrastructure: U.S. Troops Face Daily Scramble in 'Bringing Order to Chaos,'" Washington Post, 21 May 2003.
  • David Luhnow, "Amid Shortages, New U.S. Agency Tries to Run Iraq: Miscues on Advance Planning Draw Fire, but Electricity and Police Patrols Are Up," Wall Street Journal, 5 June 2003.
  • Donald H. Rumsfeld, "Beyond Nation-Building," Washington Post, 25 September 2003.
  • Minxin Pei and Sara Kasper, Lessons from the Past: The American Record of Nation Building, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Policy Brief No. 24, May 2003.
  • Thomas P.M. Barnett, "The Seven Deadly Sins of Network-Centric Warfare," Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, January 1999, pp. 36-39.
  • Ian Fisher and Elizabeth Becker, "The Reconstruction: Aid Workers Leaving Iraq, Fearing They Are Targets," New York Times, 12 October 2003.
  • Adam Siegel, "Civil-Military Marriage Counseling: Can This Union Be Saved?" Special Warfare, December 2002, pp. 28-34.
  • Bradd C. Hayes and Jeffrey I. Sands, Doing Windows: Non-Traditional Military Responses to Complex Emergencies (Washington, D.C.: National Defense University, 1997).
  • Michael M. Phillips and Greg Jaffe, "Pentagon Rethinks Use of Cluster Bombs: Thousands of Unexploded Bomblets Impede Military Movement, Kill Civilians," Wall Street Journal, 25 August 2003.
  • Alix M. Freedman, "First World Nations in Effect Pay Those of Third to Handle Missions: U.N. Peacekeeping Allowance Can Add Up to Real Money for Developing Countries," Wall Street Journal, 1 October 2003.
  • Christopher Cooper, "As U.S. Tries to Bring Order to Iraq, Need for Military Policy Is Rising," Wall Street Journal, 21 August 2003.
  • Michael R. Gordon, "Nuclear Arms: For Deterrence or Fighting?" New York Times, 11 March 2002.
  • Walter Pincus, "Future of U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Debated: Arms Control Experts Worry Pentagon's Restructuring Plan Means More Weapons," Washington Post, 4 May 2003.

THE AMERICAN WAY OF WAR

  • Arthur K. Cebrowski, Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy, and John J. Gartska, "Network-Centric Warfare: Its Origins and Future," Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, January 1998, pp. 28-35.
  • Thomas P.M. Barnett, "The Seven Deadly Sins of Network-Centric Warfare," Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, January 1999, pp. 36-39.
  • Arthur K. Cebrowski and Thomas P. M. Barnett, "The American Way of War," Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute, January 2003, pp. 42-43.
  • Thomas P.M. Barnett and Henry H. Gaffney, Jr., "The Top 100 Rules of the New American Way of War," British Army Review (Spring 2003), pp. 40-45.

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