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Chinas Military Decisionmaking In Times Of Crisis And Conflict Edited By Roy D Kamphausen

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Chinas Military Decisionmaking In Times Of Crisis And Conflict Edited By Roy D Kamphausen
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Publisher: The National Bureau of Asian Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Edited by Roy D. Kamphausen
ISBN: 9781939131782, 1939131782
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Chinas Military Decisionmaking In Times Of Crisis And Conflict Edited By Roy D Kamphausen by Edited By Roy D. Kamphausen 9781939131782, 1939131782 instant download after payment.

China’s Military Decision-making in Times of Crisis and Conflict features papers from the 2022 People’s Liberation Army Conference convened by the National Bureau of Asian Research, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s China Strategic Focus Group, and the Department of Foreign Languages at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

As competition between the United States and the People’s Republic of China intensifies and unplanned encounters between their militaries become more frequent, what impact has Xi Jinping had on China’s crisis decision-making and behavior? In what domains and against which actors may China be inclined to escalate or de-escalate a crisis?

Leading experts address these questions and more in this volume and find that fundamentally different understandings and approaches to crisis management and response could make it more difficult to swiftly resolve crises.

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