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JOURNAL OF INDO-PACIFIC AFFAIRS 2020-01 3, 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Assessing Republic of Singapore Air Force's Defensive Air Capabilities / Mishra, Anant   Journal Article
Mishra, Anant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article highlights the evolution of airpower due to rampant changes in the international security environment and advances in technology to make a case for further investment in the Republic of Singapore Air Force and its airpower policy to defend Singapore. The article further highlights the progressive expansion of airpower that strengthened Singapore for countless years, while portraying the challenges faced by Singapore—particularly its territorial vulnerabilities and threats to its strategic objectives.
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China Coast Guard / Granados, Ulises   Journal Article
Granados, Ulises Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article inquiries into the causes, logic, and likely regional consequences of Beijing's decision to shift control of the China Coast Guard (CCG) from a joint civilian-military paradigm to a stricly military one. Amid the upgrading of insular features in the Spratlys, the deployment of bombers in the Paracels, and overall modernization of China’s naval capabilities, the article also explores plausible developments in which the People's Armed Police-led CCG, irregular maritime militias, and People’s Liberation Army Navy forces might coordinate more effectively efforts to safeguard self-proclaimed rights in littoral and blue-water areas in dispute.
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Demystifying the Indo-Pacific Theater / Brown, C Q   Journal Article
Brown, C Q Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Within the Indo-Pacific reside a number of dynamic and complex regional challenges with worldwide implications, including nuclear powers, disputed territories, ballistic missiles, and highly adaptive adversaries. Countering each of these challenges requires a whole-of-government approach in which the other three instruments of power understand that the military maintains a necessary level of readiness to backstop their combined efforts. Revisiting, in detail, the four NDS challenges in the Indo-Pacific validates this construct.
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New Zealand's Strategic Challenge / Baker, Maia   Journal Article
Baker, Maia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In addressing the particular strategic challenges that China poses to New Zealand, this article explores what best practices can be drawn from other Western democratic states such as Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Ultimately, the challenge posed by China illustrates why small states need grand strategy and why the lack of a national security strategy is a key deficiency in New Zealand government policy.
Key Words New Zealand  Strategic Challenge 
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Nontraditional Security Dilemmas on the Belt and Road / Ferguson, R. James   Journal Article
Ferguson, R. James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores how, if carefully managed, the Belt and Road Initiative represents an invitation for security cooperation. However, it also risks new forms of military competition and increasing securitization of developmental and environmental issues, a well-known problem for nontraditional security as a conceptual and operational category.
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