The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia is the first attempt to bring together the known facts about this enigmatic factor in North Asian security affairs. It analyzes the strategic policies underpinning deployment, describes the strategic forces and their regional organization and explores the role of Russia's regional military industry, regional arms sales, and regional military co-operation activities.
The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia is the first attempt to bring together the known facts about this enigmatic factor in North Asian security a...
At present, perceptions of China's military power owe as much to the Korean war as they do to cool analysis of force structure and offensive capacity. Yet as the emerging economic superpower in Asia, China must play an ever-growing part in the future of that region and the world. The Armed Forces of China presents a straightforward description of China's military resources and the impact of new programs of investment in technology and manpower management.
At present, perceptions of China's military power owe as much to the Korean war as they do to cool analysis of force structure and offensive capacity....
For over half a century, since Pearl Harbor brought the US into the Pacific War, America has been a dominant military power in Asia, challenged only by the then Soviet Union and China. This is the first unclassified account of America's military stake and current defensive and offensive capacity in Asia. It analyzes the role of US armed forces in Asia, including deterrent nuclear forces, in the context of defense policy and strategy. The possible future of US forces in the region is considered, and the book also considers the views of Asian nations on America's continuing presence.
For over half a century, since Pearl Harbor brought the US into the Pacific War, America has been a dominant military power in Asia, challenged only b...
For over half a century, since Pearl Harbor brought the US into the Pacific War, America has been a dominant military power in Asia, challenged only by the then Soviet Union and China. This is the first unclassified account of America's military stake and current defensive and offensive capacity in Asia. It analyzes the role of US armed forces in Asia, including deterrent nuclear forces, in the context of defense policy and strategy. The possible future of US forces in the region is considered, and the book also considers the views of Asian nations on America's continuing presence.
For over half a century, since Pearl Harbor brought the US into the Pacific War, America has been a dominant military power in Asia, challenged only b...
At present, perceptions of China's military power owe as much to the Korean war as they do to cool analysis of force structure and offensive capacity. Yet as the emerging economic superpower in Asia, China must play an ever-growing part in the future of that region and the world. The Armed Forces of China presents a straightforward description of China's military resources and the impact of new programs of investment in technology and manpower management.
At present, perceptions of China's military power owe as much to the Korean war as they do to cool analysis of force structure and offensive capacity....
The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia is the first attempt to bring together the known facts about this enigmatic factor in North Asian security affairs. It analyzes the strategic policies underpinning deployment, describes the strategic forces and their regional organization and explores the role of Russia's regional military industry, regional arms sales, and regional military co-operation activities.
The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia is the first attempt to bring together the known facts about this enigmatic factor in North Asian security a...