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Fire on the Water - China America and the Future of the Pacific (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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Fire on the Water - China America and the Future of the Pacific (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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When Robert Haddick wrote Fire on the Water, first published in
2014, most policy experts and the public underestimated the threat
China's military modernization posed to the U.S. strategic position
in the Indo-Pacific region. Today, the rapid Chinese military
buildup has many policy experts wondering whether the United States
and its allies can maintain conventional military deterrence in the
region, and the topic is central to defense planning in the United
States. In this new edition, Haddick argues that the United States
and its allies can sustain conventional deterrence in the face of
China's military buildup. However, doing so will require U.S.
policymakers and planners to overcome institutional and cultural
barriers to reforms necessary to implement a new strategy for the
region. Fire on the Water, Second Edition also presents the sources
of conflict in Asia and explains why America's best option is to
maintain its active forward presence in the region. Haddick relates
the history of America's military presence in the Indo-Pacific and
shows why that presence is now vulnerable. The author details
China's military modernization program, how it is shrewdly
exploiting the military-technical revolution, and why it now poses
a grave threat to U.S. and allied interests. He considers the U.S.
responses to China's military modernization over the past decade
and discusses why these responses fall short of a convincing
competitive strategy. Detailing a new approach for sustaining
conventional deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region, the author
discusses the principles of strategy as they apply to the problems
the United States faces in the region. He explains the critical
role of aerospace power in the region and argues that the United
States should urgently refashion its aerospace concepts if it is to
deter aggression, focusing on Taiwan, the most difficult case.
Haddick illustrates how the military-technical revolution has
drastically changed the potential of naval forces in the
Indo-Pacific region and why U.S. policymakers and planners need to
adjust their expectations and planning for naval forces. Finally,
he elucidates lessons U.S. policymakers can apply from past
great-power competitions, examines long-term trends affecting the
current competition, summarizes a new U.S. strategic approach to
the region, describes how U.S. policymakers can overcome
institutional barriers that stand in the way of a better strategy,
and explains why U.S. policymakers and the public should have
confidence about sustaining deterrence and peace in the region over
the long term.
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