Strategic Asia 2017–18
Power, Ideas, and Military Strategy in the Asia-Pacific
Strategic Asia 2017–18: Power, Ideas, and Military Strategy in the Asia-Pacific identifies how Asia’s major powers have developed military strategies to address their most significant challenges. In each chapter, a leading expert analyzes how national power and capabilities interact with strategic culture to shape a country’s military strategies and explains why decision-makers come to favor certain options over others.
Power and Ideas in the Making of Strategy
Ideas, Perceptions, and Power: An Examination of China’s Military Strategy
Putin and Russia’s Strategic Priorities
Japan’s Grand Strategic Shift: From the Yoshida Doctrine to an Abe Doctrine?
South Korea’s Grand Strategy in Transition: Coping with Existential Threats and New Political Forces
Challenges for India’s Military Strategy: Matching Capabilities to Ambitions?
Power, Ideas, and Politics: Obstacles to an Externally Oriented Indonesian Military Strategy
U.S. Strategy: Confronting Challenges Abroad and Constraints at Home
Strategic Asia
The Strategic Asia annual edited volume incorporates assessments of economic, political, and military trends and focuses on the strategies that drive policy in the region. Learn more about Strategic Asia.