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Power projection (or force projection or strength projection), in international relations, is the capacity of a state to deploy and sustain forces outside its territory. The ability of a state to project its power into an area may serve as an effective diplomatic lever, influencing the decision-making process and acting as a … See more
The U.S. Department of Defense defines power projection as the "ability of a nation to apply all or some of its elements of national power—political, economic, informational, or military—to rapidly and effectively deploy and sustain forces in and from multiple … See more
Scholars have disaggregated military power projection into nine different categories based on political goals and level of force. Four of these employ "soft" military power (securing sea lanes of communication, non-combatant evacuation, humanitarian response, … See more
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- Why doesn't it say that the USA is the nation with the most power projection?207.6.113.119 06:49, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply] --While most people are aware the U.S is highly militarily capable, this is not a ranking list, just a explanation of power projection. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.96.139.21 (talk) 12:47, 17 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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- The ability of a nation to apply all or some of its elements of national power - political, economic, informational, or military - to rapidly and effectively deploy and sustain forces in and from multiple dispersed locations to respond to crises, to contribute to deterrence, and to enhance regional stability. As distance between a fighting force an...
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