Shaping U.S. Military Forces for the Asia-Pacific examines how U.S. Joint Forces should be used to face the threat of a rising China at a time when future crises and even wars are likely to be defined by relatively limited political stakes alongside competing nationalist identities.
Shaping U.S. Military Forces for the Asia-Pacific examines how U.S. Joint Forces should be used to face the threat of a rising China at a time when future crises and even wars are likely to be defined by relatively limited political stakes alongside competing nationalist identities.
1. Beyond "Full Spectrum Dominance" and "Friends and Allies" 2. Interpreting Great Power Conflict History: Material Interests, Nationalism, and War 3. Managed Competition in the 21st Century Asia-Pacific: Identity, Sovereign Autonomy, and Globalized Wealth 4. Great Power Crisis Bargaining and Conflict Management: Lessons for the "Asia Pivot" 5. Amending the "American Way of War": A Critique of Decisive Battle 6. The US Military and Conflict Management in the Asia Pacific
1. Beyond "Full Spectrum Dominance" and "Friends and Allies" 2. Interpreting Great Power Conflict History: Material Interests, Nationalism, and War 3. Managed Competition in the 21st Century Asia-Pacific: Identity, Sovereign Autonomy, and Globalized Wealth 4. Great Power Crisis Bargaining and Conflict Management: Lessons for the "Asia Pivot" 5. Amending the "American Way of War": A Critique of Decisive Battle 6. The US Military and Conflict Management in the Asia Pacific
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