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Patterns in China's Use of Force: Evidence from History and Doctrinal Writings by Mark Burles β€” book cover

Patterns in China's Use of Force: Evidence from History and Doctrinal Writings

by Mark Burles, Abram N. Shulsky
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Overview

The People's Republic of China has often used force in ways that surprised and perplexed other countries. The Chinese appear to believe that, by carefully designing military operations to achieve maximum political effect, they can successfully use force even when the overall military balace is unfavorable. China's past successes in using force in this way while avoiding a massive reaction from its adversaries may give it confidence that it can succeed in the future as well.

Synopsis

The People's Republic of China has often used force in ways that surprised and perplexed other countries. The Chinese appear to believe that, by carefully designing military operations to achieve maximum political effect, they can successfully use force even when the overall military balace is unfavorable. China's past successes in using force in this way while avoiding a massive reaction from its adversaries may give it confidence that it can succeed in the future as well.

About the Author, Mark Burles

Mark Burles (MA, International Relations, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, D.C.) is a senior research assistant at RAND.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2000
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
106
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833028044

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