Beyond the strait PLA missions other than Taiwan

Beyond the strait PLA missions other than Taiwan Roy Kampenhausen, David Lai, Andrew Scobell, editors ; [contributors: Bates Gill, Chin-hao Huang ... ; foreword by Dennis C. Blair] - Carlisle, PA Strategic Studies Institute [2009?] - vi, 398 p. ill.

"The 2008 PLA Conference, conducted by the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, and the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, brought together more than 70 leading experts at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania..."--P. [4] of cover.

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) has undergone a staggering transformation, to become a more mobile and high-tech military force with increased number and variety of missions at home and abroad, in addition to its traditional focus on contingencies in the Taiwan Strait. Increased missions have included disaster and humanitarian relief, United Nations peacekeeping operations, counterterrorism, cyber security and anti-piracy. This volume explores the direction the PLA will take in pursuing its new missions, and how those missions affect the evolution of the PLA's objectives and capabilities, whether new PLA doctrines will emerge, and how they will affect the security of the Asia Pacific and beyond.

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UN--peacekeeping operations--conference
military strategy--military doctrines--China
regional security--East Asia--South Asia--Central Asia--Taiwan--Korean peninsula


China--armed forces--restructuring--force structure
China--national security--civil-military relations--Taiwan

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