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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

China Landpower Studies Center Newsletter II

In our second newsletter, we will share the China Landpower Studies Center (CLSC) team’s latest analysis and insights on the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

Ecuador’s Incoming Government Faces Difficult Choices Regarding China

With Daniel Noboa returning to the presidency and a new Chinese ambassador on the way, China-Ecuador relations are at an inflection point.From April 22-25, I had the opportunity to travel to Quito, Ecuador, to address an international forum on China
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Category: Publications

U.S.-Ukraine Military Relations and the Value of Interoperability
December 1, 2004

Chinese Crisis Management
November 5, 2004

Getting MAD: Nuclear Mutual Assured Destruction, Its Origins and Practice
November 1, 2004

Unlearning Counterinsurgency
November 1, 2004

Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the 21st Century: Reconceputalizing Threat and Response
November 1, 2004

Shadows of Things Past and Images of the Future: Lessons for the Insurgencies in Our Midst
November 1, 2004

Islamic Rulings on Warfare
November 1, 2004

Confronting an Irregular and Catastrophic Future
October 1, 2004

Civil-Military Cooperation in Peace Operations: The Case of Kosovo
October 1, 2004

Current and Future Challenges for Asian Nonproliferation Export Controls: A Regional Response
October 1, 2004