Asia-Pacific rebalance 2025 : capabilities, presence, and partnerships : an independent review of U.S. defense strategy in the Asia-Pacific / study directors Michael Green, Kathleen Hicks, Mark Cancian, team leads Zack Cooper, John Schaus, contributing authors Ernest Bower [and fifteen others].

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Other Authors: Green, Michael (study director.), Hicks, Kathleen (study director.), Cancian, Mark (study director.), Cooper, Zack (Researcher in security studies) (team leader.), Schaus, John (team leader.), Bower, Ernest Z. (contributing author.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2016.
Series:CSIS report.
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Summary:In 2015, Congress tasked the Department of Defense to commission an independent assessment of U.S. military strategy and force posture in the Asia-Pacific, as well as that of U.S. allies and partners, over the next decade. This CSIS study fulfills that congressional requirement. The authors assess U.S. progress to date and recommend initiatives necessary to protect U.S. interests in the Pacific Command area of responsibility through 2025. Four lines of effort are highlighted: (1) Washington needs to continue aligning Asia strategy within the U.S. government and with allies and partners; (2) U.S. leaders should accelerate efforts to strengthen ally and partner capability, capacity, resilience, and interoperability; (3) the United States should sustain and expand U.S. military presence in the Asia-Pacific region; and (4) the United States should accelerate development of innovative capabilities and concepts for U.S. forces.
Item Description:"January 2016."
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 275 pages) : color maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-275).
ISBN:9781442259171
1442259175
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from PDF title page (CSIS, viewed January 20, 2016).