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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
China Landpower Studies Center
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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
Slide for Frustrating the Fait Accompli: How Rocket Artillery Changes the Taiwan Situation
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Feb. 11, 2026
Frustrating the Fait Accompli: How Rocket Artillery Changes the Taiwan S...
China is furious about the United States’ recently announced $11 billion arms deal with Taiwan, and for good reason. Beyond simply comprising a significant assortment of military equipment, the package supports Taiwan’s developing asymmetric-warfare
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The New NATO Force Model: Ready For Launch?
May 28, 2024
— Allies are in the process of a dramatic change to the Alliance’s force structure, which will see the...
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China-Argentina Space Engagement
May 23, 2024
— This work examines China - Argentine Space Collaboration, with a focus on the PRC Operated Deep...
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Argentina: Security Challenges and the Government Response
May 13, 2024
— Summary: In addition to Argentina’s profound economic crisis, the nation faces serious security...
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Paraguay: A Promising Government Navigating a Perilous Path
May 1, 2024
— The greatest gift that Cartes can give the country and President Peña is to empower Peña to take the real and symbolic steps to frontally tackle corruption. Paraguay, a land-locked country at the heart of South America, is strategically important for the region, the U.S., and even the Indopacific, in ways that exceed the attention given to it by Washington D.C. Larger than Germany, Paraguay’s geographic centrality means that the country’s commercial and political dynamics... ...
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Now It’s Up to Europe to Take the Lead in Ukraine
April 25, 2024
— Continental security can no longer be outsourced to the U.S., which may soon have other wars to...
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Emerging Technologies and Terrorism: An American Perspective
April 18, 2024
— In a world where technology is rapidly advancing and available to the masses, companies and policymakers face a daunting reality—non-state actors are using innovation for sinister purposes. While artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems promise enhanced threat detection, terrorist groups are exploiting these tools for recruitment and attacks...
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Decisive Decade: PRC Global Strategy and the PLA as a Pacing Challenge – 2023 PLA Conference – Updated and Expanded
April 17, 2024
— The US Army War College’s 2023 Conference on the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was held February 22 to 24, 2023, at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. The conference, entitled “Decisive Decade: PRC Global Strategy and the PLA as Pacing Challenge,” featured presentations on PRC global and regional strategy, and the PLA’s enabling role by experts from a wide range of academic, media, and government agencies and organizations...
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Risk, Rumors, and Reprisals: The Imagined Side of Professional Writing
April 12, 2024
— With the Army’s renewed emphasis on professional writing, a disturbing narrative will likely...
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War with China: A View from Early 2024
April 11, 2024
— US defense analysts are overdue for a fundamental reassessment of the strategic factors that would shape a future Sino-American war. The United States may lower the overall risk of sparking a war between Washington and Beijing by more formally committing advanced US capabilities in intelligence collection and targeting, long-range fires, and theater air and missile defense to Japan and South Korea and by initiating bilateral planning to introduce such capabilities in Taiwan in the future. The US defense community still lacks a broad and integrated national strategy for successfully managing the rivalry with China. A clear-eyed assessment of a possible United States-China war could lead to a national strategy...
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A Baseline Assessment of the PLA Army's Border Reinforcement Operations in the Aksai Chin in 2020 and 2021
April 9, 2024
— This report analyzes the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) border reinforcement operation throughout the Aksai Chin and adjacent areas from summer 2020 to early 2021. It is based largely on analysis of Google Earth imagery and provides a baseline for further analysis of the PLA deployment along the entire Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Aksai Chin. Chinese Army units appear ready to remain in a defensive posture near the LAC the Aksai Chin indefinitely. ...
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