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A New World Cop on the Beat? China’s Internal Security Outreach Under th...

Global outreach by China’s internal security agencies is expanding. This nonmilitary security diplomacy plays a crucial yet overlooked role in Chinese foreign security policy. Watch Now

South & Latin America | Aug. 13, 2025

Election, Crisis, and U.S. Opportunity in Bolivia

Bolivia, strategically at the center of South America, faces a critical election that will define its direction in its current profound economic, political and security crisis, its future relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), its

Publications | July 22, 2025

More Than a Numbers Game: Comparing US and Chinese Landpower in the Paci...

As the US Army organizes, trains, and equips for an unforeseen future, service decisions should create or amplify relative operational advantages over the US military’s rising foe—the People’s Liberation Army. Discerning critical differences between


Assessing the PLA’s Strengths and Weaknesses for Achieving the PRC’s Goals

This chapter examines the perceived strengths and weaknesses of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) within the context of its modernization process and argues that the persistence of shortcomings may undercut the confidence senior leaders would prefer
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Category: Regional Issues, China Landpower Studies Center, European Security, INDOPACOM (Indo-Pacific Region), South & Latin America

Victories are Not Enough
December 1, 2005

Revisions in Need of Revising: What Went Wrong in the Iraq War
December 1, 2005

Why the Teachers?
December 1, 2005

Fourth-Generation War and Other Myths
November 1, 2005

Coup D’Oeil: Strategic Intuition in Army Planning
November 1, 2005

Going to War With the Allies You Have: Allies, Counterinsurgency, and the War on Terrorism
November 1, 2005

Getting Ready for a Nuclear-Ready Iran
November 1, 2005

The Danger of Seeking Permanent U.S. Military Bases in Iraq
November 1, 2005

The PLA Shapes the Future Security Environment
October 15, 2005

Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, Bolivarian Socialism, and Asymmetric Warfare
October 1, 2005