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Author Chalk, Peter.

Title The U.S. Army in Southeast Asia : near-term and long-term roles / Peter Chalk.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, California : RAND, 2013.
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (40 pages).
text file PDF rda
Series Rand Corporation research report series ; RR-401-A
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-401-A.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed January 21, 2014).
Contents Introduction -- The current strategic outlook in Southeast Asia -- The role of the U.S. Army in Southeast Asia : near term. Defense reform and restructuring -- Humanitarian assistance and disaster relief -- Addressing transnational challenges -- Balancing China's increased influence into the region -- The role of the U.S. Army in Southeast Asia to 2020. Increase the tempo of regional security cooperation -- Conclude new basing agreements -- Expand humanitarian assistance and disaster relief initiatives -- Counter a more adventurist China -- Conclusions.
Summary This RAND report explores the role and force posture of the U.S. Army in Southeast Asia, both now and out to 2020. The author argues that, under the current, largely benign conditions, the military will focus mainly on supporting defense reform and modernization, facilitating disaster relief response operations, providing assistance to address nonconventional transnational threats, and helping to balance China's increased influence into the region. If the security outlook in Southeast Asia remains favorable, these mission areas will not fundamentally change over the near term. However, should the general outlook deteriorate, perhaps as a result of a severe economic slowdown, the geopolitical environment will become far less certain and more prone to crisis. Governments that have derived legitimacy from rapid development would suffer from a loss of grassroots support. State-to-state rivalries would become more acute, especially with regard to the South China Sea disputes. And natural catastrophes would take on greater security relevance because of tighter fiscal constraints for underwriting disaster preparedness and response. To meet these challenges, the United States will need to adopt an agile strategy that is thin in physical presence but broad in programmatic execution. Specifically, there are four areas in which the Army should concentrate its efforts: (1) enhancing the defense capacities of partner nations to meet both conventional and nonconventional dangers; (2) concluding new base agreements for hosting small, mission-oriented expeditionary forces; (3) expanding support for regional humanitarian assistance activities; and (4) initiating appropriate responses to counter a more outwardly adventurist China.
Subject United States. Army -- Planning.
United States. Army.
United States. Army. (OCoLC)fst00533532
Security, International -- Southeast Asia.
United States -- Armed Forces -- Southeast Asia.
United States -- Military relations -- Southeast Asia.
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
HISTORY -- Asia -- Southeast Asia.
Armed Forces. (OCoLC)fst00814586
Military relations. (OCoLC)fst01353799
Armed Forces -- Planning. (OCoLC)fst01351851
Security, International. (OCoLC)fst01110895
Southeast Asia. (OCoLC)fst01240499
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Note At the head of the title: RAND Arroyo Center
Other Form: Print version: Chalk, Peter. U.S. Army in Southeast Asia : Near-Term and Long-Term Roles. Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, ©2014
ISBN 9780833084279 (electronic bk.)
0833084275 (electronic bk.)
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