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_aCompetition with China and U.S. defence strategy: _bfrom net assessment to competitive strategies/ _cLuis Simon and Maximilian Ernst |
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520 | _aWhat does the decision to designate China as a “long-term strategic competitor” imply for U.S. defence strategy? To address this question, we draw on net assessment and competitive strategies, two complementary frameworks developed in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) during the Cold War to understand and manage long-term competition with the Soviet Union, respectively. Net assessment and competitive strategies are tailored around specific competitors and follow a characteristically dialectical approach to strategic planning, based on complex, recursive calculations of move and countermove. | ||
598 | _aCHINA, UNITED STATES, NEWARTICLS | ||
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650 | _2UNITED STATES | ||
700 | _aERNST Maximilian | ||
773 | _gDefence Studies, Vol 23, Number 3, September 2023, page: 361-380 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14702436.2023.2238616 _zClick here for full text |
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