Security cooperation defined -- The strategic context -- The security cooperation value proposition -- The access equation -- Why is U.S. recommitment to security cooperation important? -- The MSI case study -- Multilateral opportunities to enhance security cooperation -- Conclusions
Summary
"Examines the increasing value returned by the development of strategic networks of regional military relationships by the United States and China in the Asia-Pacific. After defining security cooperation and enumerating the advantages in such interactions both for the United States and our regional partners, Walton observes the three tiers of the 'access equation' and highlights the necessity of a continued security commitment to the region. As a case study, Walton points to Secretary Carter's Maritime Security Initiative as a likely success in interagency cooperation that signals continued commitment to the region while simultaneously providing tangible benefits in partner capabilities"--Publisher's web site
Notes
"May 2016."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (CNAS, viewed June 28, 2016)