Improving Conflict-Phase Access: Identifying U.S. Policy Levers

Bryan Frederick and Kristen Gunness and Gabrielle Tarini and Andrew Stravers and Michael J. Mazarr and Emily Ellinger and Jonah Blank and Shawn Cochran and Jeffrey W. Hornung and Lyle J. Morris and Jordan Ernstsen and Lydia Grek and Howard Wang and Lev Navarre Chao

Overview

<p><p>Ensuring military access to the territory of allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific in the event of a future conflict with China is a critical concern for U.S. policymakers. By looking at five specific allies and partners, the authors explore how states are likely to approach access requests, what factors influence such decisions, and what peacetime policy levers the United States might have to increase the likelihood of access in conflict.</p></p>

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RAND Corporation
9781977412515
Paperback
2024
EN
270 pages
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