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2024 Carlisle Conference on the PLA
 
The China Landpower Studies Center (CLSC) held the Carlisle Conference on the PLA at the US Army War College’s (USAWC) Army Heritage and Education Center on 16 and 17 October 2024. This year’s conference, a keystone annual event held by the USAWC Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), marked the newly-established CLSC team’s first time in the driver’s seat as it brought together a hundred China-focused experts from the US Department of Defense (DOD), Intelligence Community, think tanks, academia, and private sector to discuss the PRC’s views on and capability to carry out a protracted war in the Indo-Pacific.

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With the start of the New Year, the China Landpower Studies Center (CLSC) would like to share with you the team’s latest analysis and insights on the People's Liberation Army (PLA).If you find value in this newsletter, please share it with colleagues




 
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