Edward Corcoran

Edward Corcoran is a retired US army officer who serves as a Senior fellow on national security issues at GlobalSecurity.org.

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About the Author

Edward Corcoran is a retired US army officer who serves as a Senior fellow on national security issues at GlobalSecurity.org. Ed ended his military career as a Strategic Analyst at the US Army War College where he chaired studies for the Office of the Deputy Chief of Operations.

Prior to that, as a Soviet affairs specialist, he served on intelligence staffs, spent two years as a Liaison Office to the Commander-in-Chief, Group of Soviet Forces, Germany, and earned his Ph.D. in International Relations at Columbia University. In his primary military specialty as a Nuclear Weapons Officer, he also served on overseas assignments with depot units. After his military career, Dr. Corcoran served as a core member of the Secretary’s Safeguards and Security Task Force evaluating security throughout the Department of Energy complex. He also served as the Rappoteur of the Defense of Europe Working Group of the Common Security Programme based in Oxford, England, and had extensive discussions with European specialists on NATO defense issues. Then he ran an energy efficiency company in Budapest, Hungary, for ten years. Most recently he has been working with the Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce to promote emergence of a more stable Afghanistan and developing assessments of Russia and the war in Ukraine.

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America has been a Beacon of Freedom to many, yet today it fails to live up to its credo, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing, higher education, and a living wage.

Efforts to promote a more democratic and prosperous nation are thwarted by an economic system that favors the top levels. Society is wracked with racial and political unrest that has resulted in violence even in the sacred halls of its Capital. Globally, America has moved past the Cold War threats of the Soviet Union. Those we now face are more diffuse and in many ways more dangerous-Islamic radicalism, a rise of autocratic governments, fragmenting alliances, global refugee flows, expanding military technologies, cyber intrusions, and global warming. A National Strategy is badly needed to provide a comprehensive assessment of these challenges and to balance the allocation of resources to revive the American Dream. That is the focus of this book.

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America has been a Beacon of Freedom to many, yet today it fails to live up to its credo, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing, higher education, and a living wage.

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America has been a Beacon of Freedom to many, yet today it fails to live up to its credo, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing, higher education, and a living wage.

America has been a Beacon of Freedom to many, yet today it fails to live up to its credo, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing, higher education, and a living wage.

America has been a Beacon of Freedom to many, yet today it fails to live up to its credo, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing, higher education, and a living wage.

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The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing

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The American Dream that working hard would lead to a good life has faded for many who now struggle for affordable healthcare and housing