Getting serious about strategy in the South China Sea/ Steven Stashwick

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: Naval War College Review : Vol 71 No 4, Autumn 2018, pp.131-136 (F22)Summary: This recommends research into policy options to halt or limit further militarization of China's occupied features in the Spratly islands with a specific objective of preventing either permanent or rotational deployment of the force projection capabilities islands by now have been built up to host.
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This recommends research into policy options to halt or limit further militarization of China's occupied features in the Spratly islands with a specific objective of preventing either permanent or rotational deployment of the force projection capabilities islands by now have been built up to host.

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