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Definition of Defense policy
1. Noun. A program for defending a country against its enemies.
Generic synonyms: Program, Programme
Lexicographical Neighbors of Defense Policy
Literary usage of Defense policy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blunting the Sword: Budget Policy and the Future of Defense by Dennis S. Ippolito (1995)
"Presidential defense policy By the late 1940s, policymakers had concluded that
the United States would be forced to maintain a large military establishment ..."
2. Chinese Views of Future Warfare by Michael Pillsbury (1997)
"IIIIIIIIIIIIIII defense policy IN THE NEW ERA Colonel Fang Ning have formed a
national defense policy of maintaining peace and self-defense by the whole ..."
3. Encyclopedic Dictionary of American Reference by John Franklin Jameson, James William Buel (1901)
"The period is marked by the acquisition of Florida, Seminole War, Missouri
Compromise, seaboard defense policy, the visit of Lafayette, and the Monroe ..."
4. Blunting the Sword: Budget Policy and the Future of Defense by Dennis S. Ippolito (1995)
"Presidential defense policy By the late 1940s, policymakers had concluded that
the United States would be forced to maintain a large military establishment ..."
5. Chinese Views of Future Warfare by Michael Pillsbury (1997)
"IIIIIIIIIIIIIII defense policy IN THE NEW ERA Colonel Fang Ning have formed a
national defense policy of maintaining peace and self-defense by the whole ..."
6. Encyclopedic Dictionary of American Reference by John Franklin Jameson, James William Buel (1901)
"The period is marked by the acquisition of Florida, Seminole War, Missouri
Compromise, seaboard defense policy, the visit of Lafayette, and the Monroe ..."