Theater Security Cooperation in Oceania for the 21st Century
2012
Palm, Brian
This paper examines how theater security cooperation combined with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) can provide a framework to combat some of the challenges that PACOM faces in the littorals of the Pacific Ocean. While the United States generally stands in a position of power within that region, the countries of Oceania are relatively powerless, and in most instances, they are ill-equipped to provide the necessary management and security of their oceanic resources without outside help. These challenges can be addressed through strong relationships with the Pacific Island countries to create stable partners that align regional security objectives with those of the United States. This paper submits that by strengthening partnerships through UAV technology, there will be a peripheral effect that enhances regional enforcement of laws and enhances the collective regional maritime domain awareness picture. The paper also submits that an increased level of theater security cooperation, using the lure of UAVs, will align Oceania's interests with those of the United States vice China.
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