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Monteagle Stearns: The Security Domain: A U.S. Perspective
ABSTRACT
The ability to protect US interests in the Mediterranean necessitates
effective collaboration with both Greece and Turkey. Traditionally,
policies between branches in the U.S. government tend to contradict one
another. The executive branch tends to place more emphasis on size of armed
forces which the legislative stresses more political issues such as human
rights. The White House tries to balance the two. Since the end of the Cold
War, there is a good chance that the U.S. will take the problems between
the two countries more seriously.
Monteagle Stearns: Biographical Note
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