The future of American land warfare
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Oct 08, 2015
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00:34:10
“To use some of the time honored clichés, ‘The enemy may get a vote too.’ Or the Bolshevik line, ‘You may not have an interest in war, but war may have an interest in you.’ I paraphrase that to say we may not, at the moment, have an interest in counterinsurgency and stabilization missions, but they may have an interest in us… we can’t be like the ostrich putting our head in the sand just because we’re tired of these kinds of wars. They might come back, whether we like it or not.” says Senior Fellow about his new book, The Future of Land Warfare. After learning about the various scenarios that might necessitate land warfare, we’ll hear , senior fellow in Economic Studies and Editor of the Evidence Speaks project, discuss the cost of universal Pre-K. “The question is: what should the nation or states do to increase participation rates to a universal level?” Whitehurst asks in this project. “And what I’ve found by looking at the evidence is that actually people haven’t provided very good evidence on how many children are presently served.” Also, stay tuned to hear expert update us on one of the nation’s most alarming economic problems – wage stagnation. Show Notes: Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on , listen on , and send feedback email to .

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