Information on "Conventional Warfare" and "Asia"
May 2012
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May 2012
Transforming the Philippines' Defense Architecture
Author: Felix K Chang
Publisher: Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
This paper argues that to adequately defend its maritime claims, the Philippines should consider an external defense architecture designed around mobile coastal defense batteries. More on «Transforming the Philippines' Defense Architecture»
January 2012
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2012
Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol 5, No 4, Winter 2011
Author: Brett Lambert, James P Finch, Shawn Steene, Joseph S Nye, Michael Kraig, Mark O. Yeisley, Charles E Costanzo, Chika Yamamoto, Karl P Mueller
Publisher: Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
This issue of Strategic Studies Quarterly focuses on the challenges the US is facing in East and South Asia as well as Middle East respectively – analyzed from a national security and strategic point of view. More on «Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol 5, No 4, Winter 2011»
April 2011
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Apr 2011
Clashing Over Fighters: Winners and Losers
Author: Marco Wyss
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
The future market for combat aircraft is likely to be dominated by the US, Russia, and a new player – China. More on «Clashing Over Fighters: Winners and Losers»
February 2011
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Feb 2011
Assessing the Undersea Balance Between the US and China
Author: Owen R Cote
Publisher: MIT Center for International Studies (CIS)
This paper assesses the undersea balance between the US and China by comparing their relative abilities to accomplish their respective undersea warfare objectives. More on «Assessing the Undersea Balance Between the US and China»
January 2011
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17 Jan 2011
Ambivalence toward North Korea: South Korean Public Perceptions Following the Attack on Yeonpyeong Island
Author: Nae-young Lee, Han-wool Jeong
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This paper charts South Korean public opinion in the wake of the North Korean attacks on Yeonpyeong Island. More on «Ambivalence toward North Korea: South Korean Public Perceptions Following the Attack on Yeonpyeong Island»
October 2010
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Oct 2010
Military and Strategic Affairs, Vol 2, No 2
Author: Nadir Tsur, Gideon Raz, Ron Tira, Yoel Guzansky, Asaf Maliach, Assaf Moghadam, Yoram Schweitzer, Gabi Siboni
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This issue includes articles on, among other topics, the test of consciousness, Israel's naval firepower and its role in land battle, Al-Qaeda and suicide terrorism, and defeating suicide terrorism in Judea and Samaria between 2002 and 2005. More on «Military and Strategic Affairs, Vol 2, No 2»
January 2010
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2010
Lessons from the Cheonan Incident and South Korea’s Response
Author: Chaesung Chun, Eun-Hae Choi, Jeongu Gim, Yewon Ji, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This commentary examines the ways in which the South Korean government should respond to the "Cheonan incident" in which one of their battleships was sunk by a North Korean torpedo. More on «Lessons from the Cheonan Incident and South Korea’s Response»
January 2009
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2009
Baltic Security and Defence Review 2009 (2)
Author: Ilias Iliopoulos, James S Corum, Tamir Libel, Donald Stoker, Daniel Moran, Frederic Labarre, Zdzislaw Sliwa, Baltic Defence College Faculty, Rene Toomse, Igors Rajevs, Yury Melkonov
Publisher: Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue of the Baltic Security and Defence Review covers modern and historical topics with specific relevance to the Baltic States, from a historical assessment of sea power to an analysis of the naval battle that took place in the Baltic from 193... More on «Baltic Security and Defence Review 2009 (2)» -
2009
Air and Space Power Journal: Spring 2009
Author: Robert R Monroe, Qaa’id K M Al-Khuzaa’i, Paul D Berg, John E Shaw, Trevor Brown, Scott A Weston, Edward B Tomme, Joel Meyers, Christopher S Sage, Raymond M Powell, Jay J Warwick, Mickaël Aubout
Publisher: Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
This journal focuses on recommendations for the Commission on the Strategic Posture of the US. More on «Air and Space Power Journal: Spring 2009»
November 2008
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Nov 2008
Irregular Warfare and Revolts From the Margins
Author: Paul Rogers
Publisher: Oxford Research Group (ORG)
This publication examines the shift in US military planning and doctrine which gives combating terrorism and guerrilla warfare equal status as traditional warfare. More on «Irregular Warfare and Revolts From the Margins»


