The U.S. Army in Asia, 2030-2040
Looking to the 2030-2040 time frame, U.S. policy and military strategy will need to strike a balance among maintaining a cooperative relationship with China, deterring Chinese aggression in regional disputes, and preparing for the possibility that China could become more assertive. The U.S. Army wil...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Haven, Connecticut ; London, [England] :
Yale University Press
2015.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009433084306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE Introduction; CHAPTER TWO The Evolving Strategic Environment; Demographics; Climate; Technology; Economics; The Shifting Military Balance; CHAPTER THREE Chinese Interests and Strategy; Regime Survival, Social Order, and Economic Growth; Territorial Integrity; Global Role; Debate over Chinese Power and Assertiveness; Use of Force; Popular War; Resource War; Sovereignty Issues and "Blowback"; Regional Interests and Policies; South China Sea, the Philippines, and Vietnam
- Japan and the East China Sea Taiwan; Korean Peninsula; India; Wild Card: China's Internal Development; China's Evolving Regional Strategy; Alternative Futures; Systemic Continuity; Hegemonic China; Systemic Breakdown; Conclusions; CHAPTER FOUR U.S. Interests and Policies; Potential Uncertainties and Discontinuities; Korea; Conflict over Maritime Claims; Conflict with India or Russia; Conclusions; CHAPTER FIVE U.S. Military Strategy and Posture; The Challenges of Deterrence; Shaping U.S. Military Strategy; U.S. Military Strategy Across Alternative Futures
- Enhancing Crisis Stability and Reducing the Risks of Miscalculation Signposts on the Way to a Hegemonic China; CHAPTER SIX The U.S. Army in Asia; Training, Supporting, and Engaging; Providing Facility Defense; Supporting the Joint Force; Projecting Expeditionary Combat Power; Contributing to New Deterrence Approaches; Engaging with the PLA; Two Institutional Observations; Conclusions; CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusions; Possible Chinese Responses to Army Initiatives; Enabling Support for the U.S. Joint Force; Expeditionary Combat Power; Anti-Access Capability
- Strengthening Military-to-Military Relations Characterizing the U.S. Military Posture in Asia; APPENDIX Differentiating Between a "Systemic Continuity" and a "Hegemonic" China; Bibliography