Impact of Strategic Culture on U.S. Policies for East Asia

by Jr., Frank L. Miller and Strategic Studies Institute

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The U.S. Army War College provides an excellent environment for selected military offi cers and government civilians to refl ect and use their career experience to explore a wide range of strategic issues. To assure that the research developed by Army War College students is available to Army and Department of Defense leaders, the Strategic Studies Institute publishes selected papers in its Carlisle Papers in Security Strategy Series. Colonel Frank L. Miller, member of the Army War College Class of 2003, is the author of this paper. Using examples from the Asia-Pacifi c region, he illustrates the need for regional and, at times, subregional approaches to collective security. Colonel Miller concludes that treating these relationships from a global perspective, and thus ignoring local norms, can cause unnecessary friction. He provides a set of policy recommendations to achieve U.S. goals in the region.
  • ISBN10 1312334738
  • ISBN13 9781312334731
  • Publish Date 6 July 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lulu.com
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 32
  • Language English