Between punishment and denial: uncertainty, flexibility, and U.S. military strategy toward China/ Luis Simon
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Contemporary Security Policy : Vol. 41, No 3, July 2020, pp 361-384 (104)Summary: The high level of uncertainty around Chinese capabilities and the evolving Sino-American regional military balance have led the United States to adopt a flexible strategy, and embrace distinct-even contradictory-operational concepts to deter Beijing: The United States itself mostly focuses primarily on deterrence by punishment, while actively encouraging and enabling its regional allies to develop deterrence by denial.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The high level of uncertainty around Chinese capabilities and the evolving Sino-American regional military balance have led the United States to adopt a flexible strategy, and embrace distinct-even contradictory-operational concepts to deter Beijing: The United States itself mostly focuses primarily on deterrence by punishment, while actively encouraging and enabling its regional allies to develop deterrence by denial.
CHINA, USA, MILITARY, STRATEGY, DEFENCE, POLICY
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