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China Landpower Studies Center
Securing the Rice Bowl: PRC Agricultural Hardening as a Strategic Maneuver Multiplier
February 17, 2026
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Frustrating the Fait Accompli: How Rocket Artillery Changes the Taiwan Situation
February 11, 2026
— 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 concept and effectively transforms Taiwan’s strike capabilities. Just as the rise of rocket artillery in Europe a few years ago challenged the assumed speed at which Russia could seize the Baltic states, the rocket and missile capabilities outlined in the new arms package fundamentally alter the calculus of a potential Chinese invasion across the Taiwan Strait. Specifically, the emerging capabilities, nested within an asymmetric-warfare concept, provide Taiwan the ability to increase survivability through dispersion, strike targets in China, and concentrate fires to frustrate nearly every step of an amphibious operation...
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PLA Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Close Air Support Are Still Under Development
February 4, 2026
— Dennis J. Blasko...
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If China Attacks Taiwan: Beijing Risks Social Instability in a Conflict
February 4, 2026
— A conversation between Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Dr. Jake Rinaldi, and Bonnie Glaser on the risk of domestic social instability for Beijing if China attacked Taiwan. A podcast from The German Marshall Fund of the United States...
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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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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 the Taiwan Strait has expanded rapidly in recent years. Studies have focused on a broad range of questions related to deterrence, potential conflict dynamics, and possible conflict outcomes. Tabletop exercises have been used to identify gaps in the...
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China’s Foreign Police Training: A Global Footprint
November 13, 2025
— New data reveal how China’s foreign police training programs have become an integral part of Beijing’s strategy to remake global security...
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Forecasting the PRC’s Next Global Initiative
November 7, 2025
— Executive Summary: • Xi Jinping could unveil a “global environmental initiative” as soon as mid-November 2025, at the COP31 summit in Brazil. This would align with previous initiatives that have been announced at international forums. • This new initiative would complete a set of five that matches the five strands in the initial rubric of the “Community of Common Destiny” concept, Beijing’s framework for a new approach to global governance. • The PRC will likely leverage a global environmental initiative and its significant economic advantages in green energy to expand international acceptance of their alternative global governance model...
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The PLA’s Progress toward World-Class Ground Force Capabilities
October 27, 2025
— This essay examines Xi Jinping’s dictum of creating a world-class military by 2049 and assesses the progress of the PLA ground forces toward achieving that notional benchmark...
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Global Public Security with Chinese Characteristics
September 30, 2025
— A conversation between Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Bonnie Glaser on China's Global Security Initiative...
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SSI Live 117 – China-Russia Relations and the Central Asian States
September 30, 2025
— In this episode of SSI Live, Major Brennan Deveraux interviews Dr. Brian Carlson, a research professor of Indo-Pacific security studies for the China Landpower Studies Center, on Central Asia. The conversation highlights two drastically different engagements Carlson recently had, one in Kazakhstan and the other at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in southern Germany. The discussion explores the nature of China-Russia relations and the significance of the Central Asian states in the context of great-power competition...
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