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US MILITARY POWER (4) answer(s).
 
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Coming naval century: the navy and marine corps will be the long arm of a national fleet central to U.S. military power / Work, Robert O   Journal Article
Work, Robert O Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Economy  United States  Barack Obama  US Military Power  Naval Century 
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Contested primacy in the Western Pacific: China's rise and the future of U.S. power projection / Montgomery, Evan Braden   Journal Article
Montgomery, Evan Braden Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Despite their disagreements, proponents of deep engagement and offshore balancing share an optimistic but unrealistic assessment of U.S. military power. In particular, both sides in the debate over U.S. grand strategy underestimate the potential consequences of China's military modernization. China's antiaccess/area denial strategy and conventional precision-strike capabilities are already undermining the United States' ability to prevent local conflicts, protect longtime allies, and preserve freedom of the commons in East Asia. Whether the United States intends to uphold the status quo when threats emerge or adopt a wait-and-see approach to regional conflicts, it will need to adapt its military for power projection operations in much less permissive environments than it has become accustomed to during the unipolar era. These adaptations include developing air and undersea platforms that can survive inside denial zones, forward bases that are better able to withstand attacks, and satellite and cyberspace networks that are less vulnerable to disruption.
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Monetary ammunition in a counterinsurgency / Bodnar, Seth; Gwinn, Jeremy   Journal Article
Bodnar, Seth Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Pivot point: re-shaping US maritime strategy to the Pacific / Laird, Robbin; Timperlake, Ed   Journal Article
Laird, Robbin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The strategic pivot toward the Asia-Pacific region is intended to rebalance the projection and focus of US military power in the years ahead. However, it will not be without its challenges.
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