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Slide for Achieving Victory Through Quantity: PLA Theorists Propose Different Modernization and War-Fighting Pattern
China Landpower Studies Center
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March 30, 2026
Achieving Victory Through Quantity: PLA Theorists Propose Different Mode...
Kevin McCauley
Slide for the CLSC Quick Take, New Tanks Mark PLA Army’s Integration of System Warfare at the Tactical Level
China Landpower Studies Center
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March 23, 2026
New Tanks Mark PLA Army’s Integration of System Warfare at the Tactical ...
Joaquin Camarena
Slide for CLSC Quick Take, The New Reserve Personnel ID Card: How the PLA is Streamlining Mobilization and Improving the Status of Military Reservists in Chinese Society
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March 16, 2026
The New Reserve Personnel ID Card: How the PLA is Streamlining Mobilizat...
Joshua Arostegui
Slide for Securing the Rice Bowl: PRC Agricultural Hardening as a Strategic Maneuver Multiplier
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Feb. 17, 2026
Securing the Rice Bowl: PRC Agricultural Hardening as a Strategic Maneuv...
Ali Ayoub
Slide for The PLA’s Joint Operations Training Reform Remains in an Exploratory Phase
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Feb. 12, 2026
The PLA’s Joint Operations Training Reform Remains in an Exploratory Phase
K. Tristan Tang
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Theory Meets Practice: The PLA National Defense University Revives the Operational Instructor Program
January 27, 2026
— Dennis J. Blasko...
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Discussion on the New National Security Strategy and its Relevance to the Pacific
January 27, 2026
— Rick Gunnell and Colonel Michael Long discuss the latest National Security Strategy and its implications for the US posture toward the Indo-Pacific...
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Can the 15th Five-Year Plan Fix the People’s Liberation Army’s Procurement Bottlenecks?
January 14, 2026
— China’s newly released 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) proposal, unveiled after the Fourth Party Plenum in October 2025, not only marks Beijing’s quest to achieve the People’s Liberation Army’s goal of building a so-called world-class military by 2049. As the last major planning cycle before the 2035 benchmark for “basically achieving full modernization,” the plan also reaffirms General Secretary Xi Jinping’s core priorities: operational efficiency, technological self-reliance, and the Chinese Communist Party’s absolute command...
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A Human-Centric Framework: Employment Principles for Lethal Autonomous Weapons
January 12, 2026
— As lethal autonomous weapon systems become a battlefield reality, the Department of War must establish unambiguous employment criteria to allow war fighters to use these controversial systems ethically and responsibly. The updated policy should shift the conversation from the weapon system to humans by defining pre-deployment judgment and emphasizing accountability...
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A Long, Hard Year: Russia-Ukraine War Lessons Learned 2023
January 12, 2026
— As the Russia-Ukraine War passed the two-year mark, the conflict ground to an entrenched, apparent stalemate. Nevertheless, the conflict, with a blend of conventional warfare and innovative technology, offers new lessons to the US Joint Force about the changing character of war. From fires to airpower to intelligence, this review of 17 different aspects of the conflict offers insights to prepare leaders for tomorrow’s war...
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The 2024 Carlisle Conference on the PLA: Protracted War Against the PRC
January 12, 2026
— The US Army War College’s 2024 Carlisle Conference on the People’s Liberation Army was held on October 16 and 17 at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. The conference brought together experts to discuss the People’s Republic of China’s understanding of and capability to carry out a protracted war in the Indo-Pacific, with this volume comprising papers authored by panelists...
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If China Attacks Taiwan: The Consequences for China of "Minor Conflict" and "Major War" Scenarios
January 6, 2026
— Introduction by Bonnie S. Glaser: Research on the possibility and likely outcome of a conflict in...
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Parameters | Winter 2025–26
December 17, 2025
— Welcome to the Winter 2025–26 issue of Parameters, which consists of an In Focus special commentary, two forums (Indo-Pacific Deterrence and Considerations for Modern Warfare), and the new Strategic Competition Corner...
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Security Implications of the China-Russia-North Korea Triangle
December 17, 2025
— This article analyzes the evolving strategic dynamics within the China-Russia-North Korea triangle and their implications for global security. It argues that while the strengthened Russia–North Korea relationship poses risks for China’s global strategy and its major economic partnerships, for now, China also derives some benefits from these close ties and considers the risks to be manageable. Drawing on recent diplomatic developments, military cooperation, and regional responses, the article offers a nuanced assessment of how this alignment affects European and Indo-Pacific theaters. The analysis provides US policymakers with insight into the risks of opportunistic aggression and the strategic calculations driving these partnerships...
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Meet the New CLSC Director: A Conversation on Korea
November 24, 2025
— In this episode of CLSC Dialogues, Major Brennan Deveraux welcomes Colonel Michael Long, the new Director of the China Landpower Studies Center. After discussing COL Long’s thoughts on the new assignment, the conversation shifts to his recent experiences in Korea, offering listeners unique insights from the former Eighth Army G-5 Assistant Chief of Staff for Policy, Planning, and Strategy...
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