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New Directions for Projecting Land Power in the Indo-Pacific: Contexts, Constraints, and Concepts
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New Directions for Projecting Land Power in the Indo-Pacific: Contexts, Constraints, and Concepts
Current price: $43.50


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New Directions for Projecting Land Power in the Indo-Pacific: Contexts, Constraints, and Concepts
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This report seeks to address how the U.S. Army can most effectively project and employ land power in the Indo-Pacific, during competition and conflict, with a focus on scenarios involving China. The authors developed three concepts to guide the Army’s ground force role in the theater, offering the essential architecture of basing, information, relationships, and flexible combat power needed to make the joint force effective.