Fighting Abroad from an Ally's Land : Challenges and Opportunities for U. S. Forces in the Indo-Pacific
The authors examine the opportunities and constraints that the U.S. military might face when operating from allied territory in the Indo-Pacific region, focusing on the three treaty allies of Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the Philippines, and considering implications for basing and access for U.S. forces in peacetime and in a conflict over Taiwan when these allies themselves have not been attacked.