China Could Use Anti-Access Strategies to Counter U.S. Military Superiority
Abstract
China could employ "antiaccess" strategies to prevent U.S. military forces from deploying or operating overseas. These actions could result in defeat for the United States, in the sense that China would accomplish its military and political objectives while preventing the United States from accomplishing some or all of its objectives. The United States can take short- and long-term steps to mitigate the Chinese antiaccess threat.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA595930
Entities
People
- Derek Eaton
- Kevin L. Pollpeter
- Mark Burles
- Michael S. Chase
- Roger Cliff
Organizations
- RAND Corporation