U.S. Security Policy in Asia and the Pacific: Restructuring America's Forward Deployment : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, June 26, 2003 |
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... threats such as North Korea , technological innovation , as well as our enduring interest in peace and security in this ... threat to ensuring re- gional stability . This fundamental continued continuity of policy has been maintained by ...
... threats such as North Korea , technological innovation , as well as our enduring interest in peace and security in this ... threat to ensuring re- gional stability . This fundamental continued continuity of policy has been maintained by ...
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... threats such as North Korea , technological innovation , as well as our enduring in- terest in peace and security in ... threat to ensuring regional stability . This fundamental 3 continuity of policy has been maintained by successive U.S. 2.
... threats such as North Korea , technological innovation , as well as our enduring in- terest in peace and security in ... threat to ensuring regional stability . This fundamental 3 continuity of policy has been maintained by successive U.S. 2.
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... threat of international terrorism ; • uncertainty about where new security threats will arise , and the need that this creates to be prepared to respond quickly to problems around the world ; the growing challenge of the proliferation ...
... threat of international terrorism ; • uncertainty about where new security threats will arise , and the need that this creates to be prepared to respond quickly to problems around the world ; the growing challenge of the proliferation ...
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... threat has grown . • The end of the Cold War has freed India and the United States to rediscover options towards each other , including in the security field . • The rise of Islamist extremism has introduced new challenges to stability ...
... threat has grown . • The end of the Cold War has freed India and the United States to rediscover options towards each other , including in the security field . • The rise of Islamist extremism has introduced new challenges to stability ...
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... threats of the new era are not confined to a single area and often require immediate military response , the key to ... threat will be com- ing from . Mobility and speed of deployment are key . Our working assumptions include the ...
... threats of the new era are not confined to a single area and often require immediate military response , the key to ... threat will be com- ing from . Mobility and speed of deployment are key . Our working assumptions include the ...
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