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2015 national security strategy and strategic defence and security review choices: grand strategy, risk management or opportunism? / Layton, Peter   Article
Layton, Peter Article
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Summary/Abstract In devising the 2015 National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), British decision-makers have a choice between trying to shape international affairs to be more favourable or instead planning to respond meaningfully to events that arise. The former grand strategic approach appears favoured however, the latter risk management approach remains the basis for work. That the two approaches are incompatible, distinctly dissimilar and would yield markedly different NSS and SDSR outcomes is generally overlooked. Moreover, opportunism, a third viable approach has been neglected. This article evaluates the three approaches, ascertains their principal advantages and weaknesses and outlines three alternative NSSs and SDSRs based on the different approaches.
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2015 SDSR in context: from boom to bust – and back again? / Chalmers, Malcolm   Article
Chalmers, Malcolm Article
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Summary/Abstract Significant new investment in defence and security announced in the 2015 National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review has sent positive signals about the future of the UK’s role in the world. However, argues Malcolm Chalmers, further reform and flexibility will be needed if the UK is to remain an important security player in the international arena.
Key Words National Security Strategy  UK  SDSR  Defence and Security  2015 
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ID:   192635


Aatmanirbhar Bharat: a vibrant and strong India / Gurumurthy, S (ed.); Gupta, Arvind (ed.) 2021  Book
Gupta, Arvind (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Aryan Books International, 2021.
Description viii, 470p.hbk
Standard Number 9788173056543
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ID:   053169


Addressing international terrorism in southeast Asia: a matter / Cruz, Renato; Castro, De Aug 2004  Journal Article
Cruz, Renato Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2004.
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ID:   130625


Adjusting China’s strategic thinking and positive response to the serious challenges of Japanese militarism / Guangqian, Peng   Journal Article
Guangqian, Peng Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Adrift on the high sea?: charting a course for India's maritime power in absence of a national policy / Prakash, Arun   Journal Article
Prakash, Arun Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Afraid of peace / Daddis , Gregory A   Article
Daddis , Gregory A Article
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Summary/Abstract EARLIER THIS year, West Point’s Defense and Strategic Studies Program invited me to participate in a panel discussion on the future of warfare. For historians, and particularly for Vietnam War students like me, such requests seem fraught with peril. Given the contentious debate that continues to surround America’s involvement in Vietnam, now fifty years after Lyndon Johnson’s fateful decision to send ground combat troops to Southeast Asia, commenting on the future of warfare obliges conjecture without much evidence. Yet for uniformed officers considering strategic issues and the use of military force, these questions surely are as sensible as they are unavoidable.
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America and the ambivalence of power / Ikenberry , G John   Journal Article
Ikenberry , G John Journal Article
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American power and identities in the age of Obama / Parmar, Inderjeet   Journal Article
Parmar, Inderjeet Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Although the election of Barack Obama to the US presidency represents a landmark event in the history of that country, questions remain over its broader political significance. What is the likelihood of Obama's foreign and national security policies differing fundamentally from those of the Bush administrations? Does Obama's election signal a 'post-racial' phase in American national life? What are the factors that suggest opportunities to change and expand American identities as opposed to those that limit Obama's sphere of action? This article introduces the special issue and suggests that although Obama's room for manoeuvre is limited by legacies inherited from the Bush administration, Obama's own appointments to high office as well as other actions, despite the availability of alternative courses, indicate that he is not the transformational president he claimed to be. American identities, therefore, are deeply embedded and remain heavily imbued with racial, religious and imperial features.
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America's imperial reach / Karim, Afsir   Journal Article
Karim, Afsir Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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Assessing Continuities and Changes in Japan’s Space Security Blueprint 2023 / Krishnan, Vineeth; Vijayakumar, Anupama   Journal Article
Krishnan, Vineeth Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Japan announced its new space security blueprint in June 2023. The new blueprint lays down a ten-year roadmap for the country to enhance the utilization of space for its military. While the announcement has been widely perceived as a ‘first’, it is in fact a crystallization of Japan’s space security strategies over the last few decades. This article interprets the blueprint in light of Japan’s counterstrike doctrine. It traces Japan’s rise as a military space power since the 1970s and analyses its evolving approach to space security. Continuities and changes in the 2023 blueprint are assessed against Japan’s historic policies.
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Assessing the National Security Strategy / Gvosdev, Nikolas K.   Journal Article
Gvosdev, Nikolas K. Journal Article
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At last unto the breach: the logic of a US military command in West Africa / Smith, Adam M. Spring 2004  Journal Article
Smith, Adam M. Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
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Bear’s New Strategy / Bordachev, Timofei V   Journal Article
Bordachev, Timofei V Journal Article
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Blueprint for reform: the case for a national security strategy / Edwards, Charlie   Journal Article
Edwards, Charlie Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Collaboration between departments must no longer be seen as an accessory of government in response to modern security challenges, but as necessity
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Bush strategy at war / Berman, Ilan Winter 2003-04  Journal Article
Berman, Ilan Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2003-04.
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China's national security strategy / Yingli, Zhang   Journal Article
Yingli, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China has set four goals in its national security strategy in the coming decade. These are focused on safeguarding 1) sovereignty, security and territorial integrity; 2) the socialist system and related core values; 3) development interests by sustaining the current period of strategic opportunity in avoidance of unnecessary distractions; and finally 4) regional and world peace.
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China's war concepts / Kanwal, Gurmeet   Journal Article
Kanwal, Gurmeet Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Chinese naval modernization / Soni, S L 2015  Book
Soni, S L Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Sumit Enterprises, 2015.
Description viii, 272p.hbk
Standard Number 9788184205091
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Conceptualising strategic culture: a perspective / Kapil, Prateek   Journal Article
Kapil, Prateek Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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