New Strategic Doctrine Reimagines Influence in the Era of Gray-Zone Competition

By |2025-06-25T15:16:51-10:00June 25, 2025|Categories: Canyon, Security Nexus, news|Tags: , , , |

As strategic competition intensifies in the Indo-Pacific, traditional models of hard and soft power are proving insufficient. Canyon’s doctrine of Adaptive Power offers an updated framework based on five interdependent pillars: Timing, Context, Legitimacy, Modularity, and Learning. The article is grounded in extensive Indo-Pacific field research and strategic wargaming. It aligns with Department of Defense priorities such as campaigning in competition, strengthening partner resilience, and countering sharp power tactics used by authoritarian actors.