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159134
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ID:
159131
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Summary/Abstract |
China’s purported fears about the introduction of defensive missiles into South Korea are likely insincere
or misplaced, leaving concerns about the beneficial effects on U.S. alliances as the probable
explanation for its opposition.
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ID:
159133
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Summary/Abstract |
Russian destabilization efforts aimed at the Baltic States are most likely to come from the Baltic
Sea; be maritime, nonlethal, and nonnaval; and use political, diplomatic, informational, psychological,
and economic tools, and perhaps paramilitary forces.
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ID:
159130
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Summary/Abstract |
The political, economic, and financial aspects of sustaining an oil blockade against China mean
that even a militarily successful blockader could find its political, economic, and diplomatic position
untenable well before a blockade could exert its full effects.
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ID:
159132
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Summary/Abstract |
Naval officers must understand the considerations required to exert effective mission command as
operations devolve into forms characterized by lesser degrees of structure and control.
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ID:
159129
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Summary/Abstract |
In its official documents, China has defined what it means by the term maritime great power and
has laid out how it intends to achieve that status, becoming the world’s “main maritime power” by
2049.
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