Washington's perceptions and misperceptions of Beijing's anti acess-denial (A2-AD) strategy : implications for military escalation control and strategic stability/ James Johnson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review : Vol.30, No.3, May 2017, pp. 271-288 (103)Summary: This article identified two key factors that have complicated the challenge for defence analysts in their assessments of Chinese A2-AD reinforcing the propensity for capacity-based methodologies, exacerbating strategic ambiguities and given misperceptions and cognitive biases space to grow.
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This article identified two key factors that have complicated the challenge for defence analysts in their assessments of Chinese A2-AD reinforcing the propensity for capacity-based methodologies, exacerbating strategic ambiguities and given misperceptions and cognitive biases space to grow.

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