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After two wars : reflections on the American strategic revolution in Central Asia / Stephen J. Blank.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Carlisle Barracks, PA] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, [2005].Description: vi, 61 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1584871903
  • 9781584871903
Other title:
  • Reflections on the American strategic revolution in Central Asia
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: After two warsDDC classification:
  • 355/.03109580973 22
LOC classification:
  • DS329.4 .B6 2005
  • UA832.2 .B638 2005
Online resources: Electronic version also available on the SSI website.
Contents:
Introduction -- Geostrategic revolution in the Transcaspian and the transformation of regional security -- The RSA and the Transcaspian -- The need for military adaptation -- U.S. forces in Asia, the RSA, and the global posture review -- Issues of access and a global basing system -- The need for comprehensive engagement -- Recommendations.
Summary: U.S. military access to Central Asia and the Caucasus is a long-standing fact, but it is desirable as well for the future. The author explains why it is necessary, and how we might ensure that we retain this access to confront future contingencies.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) DS329.4 .B6 2005 | UA832.2 .B638 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 3 1 Available 00000056331

"July 2005."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-61).

Introduction -- Geostrategic revolution in the Transcaspian and the transformation of regional security -- The RSA and the Transcaspian -- The need for military adaptation -- U.S. forces in Asia, the RSA, and the global posture review -- Issues of access and a global basing system -- The need for comprehensive engagement -- Recommendations.

U.S. military access to Central Asia and the Caucasus is a long-standing fact, but it is desirable as well for the future. The author explains why it is necessary, and how we might ensure that we retain this access to confront future contingencies.

Electronic version also available on the SSI website.

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