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Operations in littoral waters present numerous challenges for
modern navies, challenges that are especially acute in the waters
of the Baltic Sea and around Northern Europe. Russia's increasing
menace above, on, and under the waves-combined with its deployment
of new and upgraded maritime capabilities and considerable
commercial and civilian activity in the region-calls for enhanced
vigilance from the United States and its allies and partners. This
report explores the changing nature of maritime domain awareness
(MDA) in the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea and offers
recommendations for establishing effective MDA in these basins.
Ultimately, the challenges in these regions necessitate
multilateral, networked, and cost-effective solutions that leverage
advancing technology and enhanced operational concepts.
The U.S.-India relationship has fluctuated from mutual suspicion to
the current high-water mark of cooperation embodied in the
seemingly close relationship between U.S. president Barack Obama
and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. This study seeks to
identify the opportunities to deepen security cooperation between
the two counties, while ensuring continued effort to reduce the
obstacles and impediments in each system to working with the other.
In this report, the CSIS International Security Program analyzes
Russian undersea intentions and capabilities in the near to
mid-term and the ability of NATO and partner nations to respond
effectively. The assessment identifies gaps in current Western
organizations, capabilities, and posture and offers recommendations
as to how NATO and partner nations can meet the Russian challenge
in the undersea domain.
This report offers a reexamination of U.S. Army posture in Europe
amid heightened tensions between the United States and Russia over
the geopolitical orientation of Ukraine. This study reviews Russian
military capabilities; considers alternative U.S. force posture
arrangements; assesses how to determine whether assurance and
deterrence goals are being met; and offers concrete recommendations
in order to optimize the U.S. Army's presence in Europe to deter
Russian aggression against the most vulnerable NATO members.
This report is the first regional study in the CSIS Federated
Defense series. The Federated Defense Project aims to shift the
paradigm with key allies and partners from capacity building to a
federated approach that would expand regional security and
prosperity by joining regional allies and partners together in the
pursuit of shared security objectives across the conflict spectrum.
Federated defense should include forward-thinking strategies for
how to develop and share capabilities and capacity, thereby more
deeply integrating the US military with its allies and partners. In
this report, the CSIS project team highlights six potential
federated initiatives in the areas of humanitarian assistance and
disaster relief, information and intelligence sharing, maritime
security, undersea warfare, missile defense, and cyber security.
Federated approaches such as these are vital to developing and
integrating Asian security capabilities to manage emerging security
challenges.
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