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U.S. military in Asia-Pacific
The Problem of US Military Access in a Non-Aligned Indo-Pacific
By Lucas Myers
A persistent commitment to hedging in South and Southeast Asia raises concerns about U.S. force projection into the region during a potential conflict with China.
How the US Air Force Is Preparing to Fight Under Bombardment in the Pacific
By A. B. Abrams
The U.S. Air Force has made a wide range of complementary investments to increase the survivability of its military facilities across East Asia.
US Policy Toward China Is Undermining Security for Communities in the Asia-Pacific
By Kate Alexander and Colleen Moore
Addressing collective challenges such as climate change will require abandoning militarized approaches for cooperation and diplomacy.
Abraham Denmark on What the INF's Demise Means for Asia
By Ankit Panda
What the U.S. withdrawal from the INF Treaty means in practice.
Guam: Where the US Military Is Revered and Reviled
By Jon Letman
As the U.S. military plans to nearly double its presence on Guam, indigenous people say "no more."
US Military Leadership In Asia: Regional Role, Global Reach
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from John Melkon
Bases for America’s Asia-Pacific Rebalance
By Carnes Lord and Andrew S. Erickson
Part one of a two-part series evaluating the evolving network of US bases in the Asia-Pacific.
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