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U.S. Major Combat Operations in the Indo-Pacific
Michael J. Mazarr
Derek Grossman
Jeffrey W. Hornung
Jennifer D. P. Moroney
Shawn T. Cochran
Ashley L. Rhoades
Andrew Stravers
其他書名
Partner and Ally Views
出版
RAND Corporation
, 2023
主題
History / Asia / General
History / United States / General
History / Asia / Southeast Asia
History / Historical Geography
Political Science / International Relations / General
Political Science / International Relations / Treaties
Political Science / Human Rights
Political Science / Terrorism
Technology & Engineering / Military Science
ISBN
1977410634
9781977410634
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=2STwzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The study described in this report assessed the potential for the United States to receive support in air component capabilities from partners and allies in the event of a major combat contingency in the Indo-Pacific. A companion report focuses on technical and operational considerations associated with partner and allied support: whether they have the capability and capacity to support U.S. air operations in a major conflict. This report focuses on the geopolitical side of the equation: whether partners and allies have the willingness to support U.S. operations. Capabilities alone do not equal warfighting outcomes; the partners and allies must be willing to join the United States in the conflict. The authors identified 12 countries for the focus of the analysis, representing a mix of U.S. treaty allies, significant regional players, and countries with specific air component assets potentially important to a contingency. These countries are Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. The authors then defined four potential scenarios for high-end conflict against which they assessed as these countries' possible contribution: a conflict over Taiwan, a second Korean war, a maritime conflict in the South China Sea, and a major stability operation on the Korean Peninsula following a collapse of North Korea.