The Future of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? the Case of the Army in the Pacific - Strategic Studies Institute - Books - Createspace - 9781505834567 - December 31, 2014
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The Future of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? the Case of the Army in the Pacific

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The Future of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? the Case of the Army in the Pacific

Publisher Marketing: The time has come for a reappraisal of the U. S. Army's forward presence in East Asia, given the significantly changed strategic context and the extraordinarily high, recurring costs of deploying U. S. Army forces from the 50 states for increasingly important security cooperation activities across the Indo-Asia-Pacific theater. For economic, political, diplomatic, and military reasons, the Indo-Asia-Pacific theater continues to grow in importance to the United States. As part of a broad, interagency, multifaceted approach, the U. S. military plays a critical role in the rebalancing effort now underway. The U. S. Army in particular has a special role to play in bolstering the defense of allies and the deterrence of aggression, promoting regional security and stability, and ameliorating the growing U. S.-China security dilemma. In particular, military security cooperation programs are becoming increasingly important for achieving U. S. security goals. These military-to-military programs and activities are designed to shape the security environment; prevent conflict through deterrence, assurance, and transparency; and build operational and tactical interoperability. As wartime requirements decrease in the coming year following the end of extensive American involvement in Afghanistan and as the U. S. military undergoes a dramatic yet historically typical post-war drawdown, security cooperation activities will comprise the primary way in which a leaner U. S. military contributes to broad American national security objectives in the next decade.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 31, 2014
ISBN13 9781505834567
Publishers Createspace
Pages 70
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   104 g

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