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The Future of American Landpower

Deni, John R. / Institute, Strategic Studies
The Future of American Landpower
The utility of U.S. forward presence in Europe, placing the recent decisions-and in particular the arguments against forward presence-in the context of a decades' long tradition on the part of many political leaders, scholars, and others, mistakenly tie forward basing of U.S. forces to more equal defense burden sharing across the entire North Atlantic alliance. In assessing whether and how forward presence still matters in terms of protecting ...

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NATO Missile Defense and the European Phased Adaptive App...

Deni, John R. / Institute, Strategic Studies / College, U. S. Army War
NATO Missile Defense and the European Phased Adaptive Approach
In 2010, NATO decided to expand its ballistic missile defense program, in part because of the American offer to include its European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA) as the centerpiece of an expanded effort. For the Allies' part, few have actually contributed tangible ballistic missile defense assets, in terms of missile interceptors, radars or other sensors, or ballistic missile defense-related platforms. This is likely to have significant imp...

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The Future Of American Landpower

Deni, John R. / Institute, Strategic Studies / College, U. S. Army War
The Future Of American Landpower
The U.S. Army performs a number of critical missions across the vast Indo-Asia-Pacific region. These include underwriting deterrence, building coalition capability, strengthening institutional capacity among partner defense establishments, maintaining interoperability, promoting military professionalism, building operational access, and conducting humanitarian assistance missions. For many, it may come as a surprise to know that almost all of ...

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The Real Rebalancing

Deni, John R. / Institute, Strategic Studies / Army War College, U. S.
The Real Rebalancing
As this monograph goes to press, the nuclear agreement negotiated between Iran and the so-called P5+1-the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council consisting of the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, plus Germany-is the subject of heated debate within Washington. The negotiations that produced the agreement perhaps best exemplify the efforts by the Barack Obama administration to use diplomacy to addr...

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Military Engagement And Forward Presence

Deni, John R. / Army War College, U. S. / (Ssi), Strategic Studies Institute
Military Engagement And Forward Presence
Although different U.S. Presidential administrations often face differing national security challenges, one element common to all American Presidents is the desire for policy options when it comes to managing those challenges. Options provide room for maneuver strategically, operationally, and politically. In this monograph, the U.S. Army War College's Dr. John R. Deni argues that some persistent biases and some more recent trends in defense s...

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