In a few months the Administration will flesh out this new doctrine more fully.
He declared a new doctrine: The United States would find and remove terrorists, whoever they are and wherever they are.
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David Cameron's appearance at the United Nations General Assembly offered the chance for him to lay out a new doctrine on intervention.
Yet the situation scarcely cries out for whizzy new doctrine: Mr Brown has tried to tout a sort of neo-Keynesian statism, without dramatic success.
On the other hand, a new doctrine of economic deterrence has emerged, safeguarding world order just as effectively as MAD did during the Cold War.
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And just as he challenged the Army to embrace new doctrine and tactics, I expect him to push all our forces to continue adapting and innovating to be ready for the missions of today and tomorrow.
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Mr Cheney's speech was the latest in a series by top administration officials promoting what is emerging as a new doctrine of the Bush administration - that the US must be prepared to take pre-emptive action against new security threats.
In fact, this new doctrine has already been adopted by the United States military, with the Army articulating aims to make itself as flexible as possible, as evidenced by the rapid deployment time of units like the 101st and 82nd Airborne, elements of which can be deployed in as little as 36 hours.
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Hints of what this could mean have been provided, in recent days, by the Russian Security Council's call for a new nuclear doctrine.
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If the new Powell doctrine takes root, it must be asked: At what point will Hamas be considered sufficiently "changed" to qualify along with Abbas as a "partner for peace"?
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Mr Solana is working on a new European security doctrine to resolve such issues.
What's needed is a new global financial doctrine that addresses the issues of global saving and consumption, currency arrangements, financial regulation and trade.
He says Posner substituted established rules that require all the class members to share similar complaints with a new, oversimplified doctrine that places efficiency above all else.
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When the Doctrine of New Finance emerged between the 1930s and 1950s, capital was scarce.
Not unlike the Monroe Doctrine or the Truman Doctrine, the new policy will likely define the conditions under which the government considers force justified.
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In years to come, the doctrine would also require new weapons capable of destroying installations hidden far underground.
In many ways, the post-Cold War period resembles the interwar interregnum, during which military powers experimented with new technologies, organizations, and doctrine.
They should be dumping counterinsurgency doctrine, returning to conventional warfare doctrine, and developing realistic new paradigms to address genuine threats to Americans.
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The basic idea was that the Internet was transforming every facet of human interaction including conflict, so the country that developed military doctrine and organization to fully exploit the new technology was likely to dominate its enemies in the wars of tomorrow.
Robert Cone, the chief of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, said the services are developing new physical standards to make sure recruits are capable of meeting the physical demands of combat roles.
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Mr. Daalder joins us now from Princeton, New Jersey, where he happened to be attending a conference on the preemptive doctrine.
Whereas the American army and marines drew up a new manual on counter-insurgency in 2006, the British have yet to revise their doctrine.
The doctrine is a long-established rule which allows the reselling of goods to a new owner.
But the dissection of individual justification put forward for the ban are tenuous, to say the least, so that the modern doctrine will allow Kagan--and Kennedy--to invalidate the ban without having to break new ground for the first time.
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