Shaping U.S. military forces for the Asia-Pacific : lessons from conflict management in past great power eras / Michael R. Kraig.
Material type: TextPublisher: Lanham, MD : Rowman and Littlefield, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (viii, 339 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781442226159
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- 9781442226159
- Shaping United States military forces for the Asia-Pacific
- United States -- Military policy
- Asia -- Strategic aspects
- Pacific Area -- Strategic aspects
- Security, International -- Asia
- Security, International -- Pacific Area
- Asia -- Relations -- United States
- United States -- Relations -- Asia
- United States -- Relations -- Pacific Area
- Pacific Area -- Relations -- United States
- Conflict management -- Case studies
- Asie -- Aspect stratégique
- Pacifique, Région du -- Aspect stratégique
- Asie -- Relations -- États-Unis
- Pacifique, Région du -- Relations -- États-Unis
- Gestion des conflits -- Études de cas
- HISTORY -- Military -- Other
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science
- Conflict management
- International relations
- Military policy
- Security, International
- Strategic aspects of individual places
- Asia
- Pacific Area
- United States
- 355/.033573 23
- UA830
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-324) and index.
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Title Page -- Acknowledgments -- Beyond "Full-Spectrum Dominance" and "Friends and Allies" -- Interpreting Great Power Conflict History -- Managed Competition in the Twenty-First-Century Asia-Pacific -- Lessons for the "Asia Pivot" -- Amending the "American Way of War" -- The U.S. Military and Conflict Management in the Asia-Pacific -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
'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.
English.
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