National_Catalogues: Developing Soft Power Using Afloat Medical Capability

Title: Developing Soft Power Using Afloat Medical Capability
Identifier: ADA500907
STOAbstractExternal: Afloat medical capability in the form of hospitals ships and large amphibious ships are actively used to support the National Defense Strategy through the combatant commanders Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) Program in their area of responsibility. The TSC program is designed to strengthen ties to allied countries and improve interoperability. In 2007, the Navy published its maritime strategy with a theme of "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower." Its expanded maritime strategic core capabilities include forces that can respond to humanitarian assistance if natural or manmade disasters strike. This paper will show why these afloat medical capability platforms could significantly contribute to the U.S. national interests in the 21st century security environment using soft power. The author also analyzes why amphibious deck ships can also be an alternative to the hospital ships.

STOAuthorExternal: ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA Salenga, Edilberto M.
STOClassificationExternal: N
STOKeywordsExternal: *HOSPITAL SHIPS, *THEATER SECURITY COOPERATION, SOFT POWER, AFLOAT MEDICAL CAPABILITY, NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY, DISASTER RELIEF
STOPublisher: USA
Language: English
STOReportSource: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA500907
Published: 3/2/2009

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