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Ten years have passed since the inaugurating act of the post-Cold War era–the demolition of the Berlin Wall. The “10 Years After the Wall” symposium held at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge in November of 1999 examined the questions of how and under what influences U.S. military and security policy has changed during the past decade. More than a simple retrospective, however, speakers looked to the future, assessing the direction of current policy, and then reflected on “the paths not taken.”
Jonathan Dean—deceased
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A 2 Day Symposium was held on November 11–12, 1999 at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Sponsored by: Project On Defense Alternatives, Commonwealth Institute Cambridge, Massachusetts. This text was not published previously.
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Dean, J. (2014). Ten Years After the Wall: Trends in Post-Cold War U.S. Security Policy (1999). In: Brauch, H., Grimwood, T. (eds) Jonathan Dean. SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice, vol 19. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06662-2_13
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