The study examines the impact of East Asia's changing national security establishments for U.S. regional strategy and considers the opportunities for IDA to develop second-tract exchange with emerging counterpart institutions in the region. The study focuses on Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
Engaging East Asia's Changing Defense Elites
1996
44 pages
Report
No indication
English
Behavior & Society , Military Sciences , Foreign policy , Information exchange , Government(Foreign) , Japan , Korea , Defense planning , Singapore , Military forces(United states) , Scenarios , Political science , National security , United states government , Military forces(Foreign) , Military capabilities , War games , Strategic areas , East asia , Second track dialogue
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