This Assessment is aimed at policymakers, analysts, and members of the public who want a serious summary of the threats facing the U.S. in the next decade. Contents: major powers (Russia, Europe, China, Japan, North America); significant regional contingencies (Persian Gulf, Korean peninsula, Arab-Israel conflict, India-Pakistan, proliferation); troubled states (Balkans, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle Eastern radicalism); transnational problems (international terrorism; international crime; refugees, migration, and population); force structure (threat assessment, key military missions, force structure). Illustrated.
The analysts at the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) assess the strategic equation. They address those issues and factors that will affect U.S. national security strategy over the next 12-18 months....
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Gartner tests his argument with three case studies: the British shift to convoys in World War I following the German imposition of unrestricted submarine warfare; the lack of change in British naval policy in the Battle of the Atlantic ...
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This issue covers assessment trends of global strategic situations conducted by analysts at the Strategic Studies department of the US Army War College.
East Asia in Crisis: The Security Implications of the Collapse of Economic Institutions. Conference Report. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, February 1999. Bolster, Kent R. The Strategy of Selective ...
This Guidance volume explains the benefits of using SEA in development co-operation and sets out key steps for its application based on recent experiences.
As the authors of several of the chapters in this volume point out, in terms of their relative national power China and Russia appear to be following very different trajectories.