Abstract

A MERICA'S ENERGY and economic policies remain Z^k tied to Cold War concepts of national security. For JL JL. nearly fifty years all of America's vast resources were directed toward one purpose: containing the Soviet threat of global communism. But the need for a military oriented industrial strategy fell with the Berlin Wall; long subordinated economic, energy and environmental concerns have risen to the top of the national agenda. Integrating those elements with a refocused military strategy can create a coher ent American approach to national and global security for the post-Cold War world: one that is not costly but profitable, and not centrally planned but market-oriented. The most fruitful starting point for boosting America's economy and reordering its priorities is energy. Wise energy policy creates both a healthier economy and healthier environ ment. But energy policy does not work in isolation. Only in combination with farsighted economic, environmental and military policies can it help secure America's global position for the 21st century. Taken together, those interconnected policies constitute a new and comprehensive approach to U.S. security, defined in the broad sense of sustaining and improv ing the quality of life of Americans. America remains an enormously wealthy nation. Reorder ing priorities and redirecting resources would be enough to ensure that a new national strategy does not require higher taxes for the vast majority of Americans. A coherent national approach combining energy, economic and environmental

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