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While China's Regional Influence Grows, U.S. Remains Key Security and Economic Partner in East Asia — Nov. 17, 2008

pacific currents

A new study infers that America's key East Asian allies do not see China as a viable strategic alternative to the United States and that allied nations seek to broaden economic and diplomatic relations with both the United States and China.

Meeting America's Security Challenges Beyond Iraq: A Conference Report — Sep. 22, 2008

Globe, looking toward future

This conference discussed a list of security obligations that America faces, as well as future security issues likely to be problematic for any new administration, and discussed how the U.S. government and defense community should address these challenges.

Flexibility and Sensitivity to Local Concerns Are Crucial to Long-Term U.S. Security Relationships with Iraq and Afghanistan — Aug. 1, 2008

Image courtesy of US Army Flickr

The United States is heavily invested – diplomatically, economically, and militarily – in Iraq and Afghanistan. Based on this, the United States must clarify its long-term intentions to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the surrounding regions.

Nuclear-Armed Regional Adversaries — Jul. 28, 2008

Nuclear-Armed Regional Adversaries

This research brief describes a study of nuclear-armed regional adversaries, which suggests that U.S. policymakers and commanders will want to field improved capabilities that can prevent (rather than deter) an enemy's use of nuclear weapons.

U.S. Policy Should Utilize Vulnerabilities in Iran's Political, Economic Conditions — Jul. 10, 2008

U.S. Policy Should Utilize Vulnerabilities in Iran's Political, Economic Conditions

The United States should pursue a mixed strategy toward Iran, promoting social developments within the country and at the same time exploiting vulnerabilities in the nation's political, economic and demographic conditions, according to a study issued today by the RAND Corporation.

Test and Evaluation Facilities and Capabilities: Is the Air Force Overinvested? — Jun. 26, 2008

Test and Evaluation Facilities and Capabilities: Is the Air Force Overinvested?

This research involved an examination of the costs and benefits of a proposed consolidation of Air Force test and evaluation facilities that had raised concerns among a broad set of interested parties, including members of Congress.

Increase In Piracy And Terrorism At Sea; Little Evidence Supports Fear That The Two Crimes Are Merging — Jun. 5, 2008

Piracy and Terrorism at Sea

Acts of piracy and terrorism at sea are on the rise, but there is little evidence to support concerns from some governments and international organizations that pirates and terrorists are beginning to collude with one another, according to a RAND Corporation study issued today.

Real Roles, Missions Debate - Apr. 7, 2008

Real Roles, Mission Debate

More than six years after Sept. 11, 2001, the Bush administration has yet to strike a durable balance in allocating resources among efforts to defeat terrorist groups and more familiar military missions against threats by state adversaries. This is the subject of a commentary by Andrew R. Hoehn and David Ochmanek for the Washington Times.

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