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Forming a perfect symphony / Chandramohan, Balaji   Journal Article
Chandramohan, Balaji Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Balaji Chandramohan comments on Joe Biden's presidency and its strategic impact in the Indo-Pacific region.
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ID:   104016


How to assess Obama administration’s new geo-strategy toward Asia / Qiang, Shen   Journal Article
Qiang, Shen Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In response to the complex and profound changes in the world geo-political landscape following the disintegration of the bi-polar world structure, the Obama Administration, since day one, has put more emphasis on Asia and adopted a new geo-strategy toward this part of the world. Its main strategic intention is to tilt the geo-strategic focus from the Middle-east and Central Asia to East Asia. The US has increased engagement with and input to Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia, the strategic intention of which is to turn these three parts into tightly-connected key links in its new Asia geo-strategy so as to extend the "three-island chain" it developed in Northeast and Southeast Asia in the Cold War period to South Asia. By so doing, the US seeks to reinforce and expand its presence in Asia in regional geo-political landscape, occupy the dominant position, prevent and contain any challenge to its advantageous position.
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ID:   151039


Military forecasting: current state, potential, and implementation of results / Kruglov, V V   Journal Article
Kruglov, V V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper reveals the principal theoretical and practical problems of military forecasting and suggests ways to solve them.
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ID:   105597


Private contractors in conflict zones: the good, the bad, and the strategic impact / Hammes, T X   Journal Article
Hammes, T X Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Military  United States  Afghanistan  Six Day War  Strategic Impact  Conflict Zone 
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ID:   133074


Strengthening our naval profession through a culture of leader / Kelly, James   Journal Article
Kelly, James Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract W ho are the leaders in our Navy? If "four star admirals" is the response, that is the wrong answer.* The right answer is: every Sailor, insofar as he or she is responsible for other Sailors, is a leader in our great Navy.† From the most junior enlisted personnel to the most senior officers, all are a part of the leadership equation. Junior enlisted personnel need to be recognized as prospective leaders who have the potential for strategic impact through their performance-not as folks "who just follow orders"-just as senior officers are called on to be bold and decisive leaders with the responsibilities of promoting and safeguarding the morale of those under their command. Indeed, all Sailors must understand that we-individually and collectively as the Navy Team-are accountable for the welfare of our shipmates, no matter our respective ranks.
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