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War Plan Taiwan: OPLAN 5077 and the U.S. Struggle for the Pacific [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x25 mm, kaal: 603 g, 8 Maps, 12 B-W Photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Naval Institute Press
  • ISBN-10: 1682478084
  • ISBN-13: 9781682478080
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x25 mm, kaal: 603 g, 8 Maps, 12 B-W Photos
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Naval Institute Press
  • ISBN-10: 1682478084
  • ISBN-13: 9781682478080
Teised raamatud teemal:
"This book will provide an unprecedented background and analysis of a potential conflict between the People's Republic of China and the United States over the fate of Taiwan, the Indo-Pacific, and the world"--

Drawing on a century of U.S. military planning, Rowan Allport examines how a future conflict over Taiwan might unfold and what it would mean for U.S. strategy in the Pacific. Blending history, technology, and current affairs, this timely analysis explores the rising risks of confrontation with China and the stakes for global security.

As tensions continue to escalate between Washington and Beijing, Taiwan’s fate has become a central issue in U.S. defense strategy. China’s growing aggression has many speculating that it will invade Taiwan in the second half of this decade. Though the most recently reported regional U.S. war plan for such a conflict, Operation Plan (OPLAN) 5077, is unavailable to the public, author Rowan Allport draws on a century of U.S. planning for wars fought and avoided to extrapolate what such a plan—and the war it is executed in response to—would look like.

War Plan Taiwan charts the defense challenges the Western Pacific has presented to the United States since its establishment as a territorial presence in the region, including in the context of preparation for and execution of the war against Imperial Japan, the subsequent threat from the Soviet Union, and the rise of China, which presents the greatest challenge to U.S. security since the nineteenth century. It examines the strategic and technological developments—particularly in anti-access and area-denial (A2/AD) capabilities—that have shaped U.S. military planning, with support from relevant case studies.

Incorporating a historical narrative of U.S.-Taiwan defense relations and concluding with an examination of the potential course of a 2029 conflict between a U.S.-led coalition and China in the region, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand Taiwan’s pivotal position in today’s new Cold War.

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"OPLAN 5077 is the U.S. militarys plan to deal with the broad range of issues and responsibilities attendant to a potential conflict with China over Taiwan. Rowan Allport does a masterful job setting the stage with his lucid, straightforward projection of events that could lead to conflict across the Strait of Taiwan between China and the United States."Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander of the U. S. Pacific Command 2007-2010

Rowan Allport's remarkable book War Plan Taiwan provides a deeply informative and unsettling account of the potential strategy for the United States in the tinderbox of the 21st century. Drawing on a rich assemblage of public materials, he has provided an essential guide to the huge challenges confronting American military strategists in waging a possible conflict over Taiwan.Kurt M. Campbell, Chairman of The Asia Group, former Deputy Secretary of State, and inaugural White House IndoPacific Coordinator 

Amid increasing Chinese military capabilities and rising concerns about Xi Jinpings strategic ambitions in East Asia, Rowan Allports War Plan Taiwan expertly illuminates how United States military plans have shaped the region and would impact any future conflict, making it essential reading not just for military personnel, but anyone seeking to understand the most dangerous flashpoint in the world.Eric Setzekorn, George Mason University and author of Arming East Asia: Deterring China in the Early Cold War and The Rise and Fall of an Officer Corps: The Republic of China Military, 19421955 

Rowan Allport is a deputy director at the Human Security Centre, a London-based foreign policy think tank. Previously a lobbyist in Westminster and a senior analyst for RAND Europe's Security, Defense and Infrastructure group, Dr. Allport authored Fire and Ice: A New Maritime Strategy for NATOs Northern Flank and has been published in outlets including Foreign Policy, The Diplomat, and Defense One. He holds a PhD in politics from the University of York and lives in England.