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China’s security concept of Anti-Access /Area-Denial – AA/AD

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Military security in East Asia and the Pacific region is of growing interest worldwide as the region has a significant influence on the global economy and politics. Stability there, is important not only for each individual nation but also globally. Currently, China is still continuing its economic development, although at a slower, but still impressive rate of progress. The country also systematically develops the capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army in order to guarantee their territorial integrity and security. That development is connected with the protection of the Pacific coast line within the AntiAccess /Area-Denial concept coupled with the ‘Two Island Chain Strategy. It is paralleled by a widely discussed US AirSea Battle doctrine developed towards the Western Pacific Theatre of Operations. Both are recognized as possible threats to security, as the Asian nations perceive them, especially AA/AD, as tools to increase the big nations’ military capabilities which could lead to a conflict.
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89--102
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Bibliogr. 29 poz., fig.
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  • Baltic Defence College, Estonia
Bibliografia
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  • 6. Freier N., The Emerging Anti-Access/Area-Denial Challenge, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington 17 May 2012, https://csis.org/publication/emerginganti-accessarea-denial-challenge [accessed: 2 April 2016].
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  • 8. Grygiel J., Great Powers and Geopolitical Change, the John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2006.
  • 9. Gunzinger M., Dougherty C., Outside-in: Operating from Range to Defeat Iran’s AntiAccess and Area-Denial Threats, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, Washington 2011.
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  • 15. Krepinevich A., Why AirSea Battle?Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, Washington 2010, http://csbaonline.org/publications/2010/02/why-airsea-battle/ [accessed: 26 January 2016].
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  • 29. Załęski K., Z. Śliwa, The Air Power Role in Asia, Air Force Academy, Dęblin 2015.
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