+ Follow ANDREW KREPINEVICH Tag
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[Title] => 'Economist' debate on China; Use our claims as a trump card
[Summary] => I came across a debate in the prestigious Economist magazine that should be interesting to Filipinos following the Philippines-China standoff on Scarborough island.
[DatePublished] => 2012-04-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP expected to strengthen defense ties with US
[Summary] => WASHINGTON The Philippines is one of the United States allies that are seen to strengthen military alliance with the superpower as the US rethinks its military strategy to avoid long-drawn conflicts.
With the Pentagon facing planning contingencies across "an arc of instability" from the eastern Mediterranean to the Gulf to east Asia, the United States is more likely to need allies over the next 15 years than during the past 15, said Andrew Krepinevich, who heads a Washington think tank that specializes in military strategy.
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ANDREW KREPINEVICH
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[Title] => 'Economist' debate on China; Use our claims as a trump card
[Summary] => I came across a debate in the prestigious Economist magazine that should be interesting to Filipinos following the Philippines-China standoff on Scarborough island.
[DatePublished] => 2012-04-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP expected to strengthen defense ties with US
[Summary] => WASHINGTON The Philippines is one of the United States allies that are seen to strengthen military alliance with the superpower as the US rethinks its military strategy to avoid long-drawn conflicts.
With the Pentagon facing planning contingencies across "an arc of instability" from the eastern Mediterranean to the Gulf to east Asia, the United States is more likely to need allies over the next 15 years than during the past 15, said Andrew Krepinevich, who heads a Washington think tank that specializes in military strategy.
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