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A2/AD
This Is Still the One Article To Read on Chinese Naval Strategy in 2015
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recent article expands the debate on Chinese anti-access/area denial strategies.
This is Japan’s Best Strategy to Defeat China at Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In order to win, Japan should give China a dose of its own medicine.
Surface Warfare Assets Have a Bright Future Indeed
By Himanil Raina
In contesting Chinese A2/AD systems, the U.S. Navy would do well to remember the role of its surface warfare combatants.
The One Article to Read on Chinese Naval Strategy in 2015
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A fascinating new paper by two academics asks us to question a fundamental assumption about China’s naval buildup.
Securing Santa: Forging a US Arctic Strategy
By James R. Holmes
What should be the factors informing U.S. strategy in the Arctic Ocean?
Internet of Things: The Missing Link in an Off-Set Strategy
By Col. Robert S. Spalding III & Dr. Adam Lowther
Creating a military “Internet of things” will empower the U.S. to succeed in “informationized” warfare in Asia.
What the Soviet Union Can Teach China About A2/AD
By Robert Farley
The Soviet Union's experience with A2/AD against the U.S. Navy carries important lessons for Beijing.
Should the US Proliferate A2/AD in Asia?
By Robert Farley
The United States shouldn't rush into arming its allies with anti-access/area denial technologies.
US Turns A2/AD Guns on China?
By James R. Holmes
Implements of land-based access denial are available. The US should seize it.
Can Vietnam’s Maritime Strategy Counter China?
By Carl Thayer
Just how developed and credible is Vietnam's counter-intervention strategy?
It's a Rough World Out There For a Small Navy
By Robert Farley
Modern warfare is shifting to a competition between two "system-of-systems," and smaller navies can't compete.
India-Vietnam Supersonic Missile Talks in 'Advanced Stage'
By Ankit Panda
Vietnam may soon import the BrahMos cruise missile from India.