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Competitive strategies for the 21st century : theory, history, and practice / edited by Thomas G. Mahnken.

LIBRA E183.8.C5 C67 2012
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mahnken, Thomas G., 1965- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Strategic rivalries (World politics).
International relations.
United States--Foreign relations--China--Congresses.
United States.
China--Foreign relations--United States--Congresses.
China.
United States--Foreign relations--21st century--Congresses.
National security--United States--Congresses.
National security.
Strategic rivalries (World politics)--Congresses.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xx, 318 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2012.
Summary:
Political Science / Security Studies
The United States today faces the most complex and challenging security environment in recent memory-even as it deals with growing constraints on its ability to respond to threats. Its most consequential challenge is the rise of China, which increasingly has the capability to deny the U.S. access to areas of vital national interest and to undermine alliances that have underpinned regional stability for over half a century. Thus, the time is right for the U.S. to adopt a long-term strategy for dealing with China, one that includes but is not limited to military means, and that fully includes U.S. allies in the region.
This book uses the theory and practice of peacetime great-power strategic competition to derive recommendations for just such a strategy. After examining the theory of peacetime strategic competition, it assesses the U.S.-China military balance in depth, considers the role of America's allies in the region, and explores strategies that the U.S. could adopt to improves its strategic position relative to China over the long term. Book jacket.
Contents:
The concept of competitive strategies / Thomas G. Mahnken
Competitive strategies : theoretical foundations, limits, and extensions / Stephen P. Rosen
Strategic interaction : theory and history for practitioners / Bradford A. Lee
Barriers to acting strategically : why strategy is so difficult / Barry D. Watts
U.S. competitive strategy during the Cold War / Gordon S. Barrass
Overview of the competitive strategies initiative / Daniel I. Gouré
Soviet military thought and the U.S. competitive strategies initiative / John Battilega
The state of the U.S.-China competition / James Holmes
The Chinese view of the competition / Jacqueline Newmyer Deal
The power projection balance in Asia / Dan Blumenthal
The undersea balance / Owen Coté
A competitive strategy with Chinese characteristics? : the Second Artillery's growing conventional forces and missions / Michael S. Chase and Andrew S. Erickson
Japan's competitive strategies at sea : a preliminary assessment / Toshi Yoshihara
Strategic competition in the western Pacific : an Australian perspective / Ross Babbage
Developing a strategy for a long-term Sino-US competition / James P. Thomas and Evan B. Montgomery
China's maritime salient : competitive strategies on the oceanic front for the 21st century / Paul S. Giarra
Cultural barriers to implementing a competitive strategy / James R. FitzSimonds.
Notes:
"This volume grew out of a conference on 'Developing Competitive Strategies for the 21st Century,' which was held at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island in August 2010."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0804782423
9780804782418
0804782415
9780804782425
OCLC:
770694281
Publisher Number:
99949644907

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