After three decades of relative great power peace in the post-Cold War era, the world entered a dangerous new era of "great power competition" (GPC). According to many scholars, we are now in an age of multipolarity or bipolarity, and therefore America's grand strategy that emerged during...
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great power competitioncompetitive strategyAs US attention shifts from counterterrorism to great power competition (GPC), the US government (USG) can no longer afford to substitute material resources for sound strategy. The USG cannot hope to outspend these state competitors by orders of magnitude. ...
The article presents the discussion on army moving away from major combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and towards Great Power Competition (GPC). Topics include attaching a Special Forces (SF) battalion in a general support partnership at the home station forming hybrid BCTs; and using new ...
Recently Great Power Competition (GPC) has re-entered the category of concerns for the United States, our allies, and partners. One field of competition that involves the US together with our friends is in cyber operations. The barrier to entry is very low and no one has yet figured out ...
This chapter considers the Central Asia region (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan) and its potential participation in any continuing Great Power Competition (GPC). It summarizes a part of the long history of external involvement in the affairs of Central Asian states, ...
As great power competition and worry over potential great power conflict (GPC) increases, it is vital to consider the effects of attrition and the demands such conflict would require. The United States ability to tolerate manpower attrition and sustain the force in a war against a near-peer ...