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1 online resource (xii, 368 pages) : color map |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Foreword / Michael T. Plehn -- Introduction. Crossing the Strait: PLA modernization and Taiwan / Phillip C. Saunders and Joel Wuthnow -- Part I: China's Decisionmaking Calculus. Three logics of Chinese policy toward Taiwan: an analytic framework / Phillip C. Saunders -- China's calculus on the use of force: futures, costs, benefits, risks, and goals / Andrew Scobell -- Part II: PLA Operations and Concepts for Taiwan. An assessment of China's options for military coercion of Taiwan / Mathieu Duchâtel -- Firepower strike, blockade, landing: PLA campaigns for a cross-strait conflict / Michael Casey -- "Killing rats in a porcelain shop": PLA urban warfare in a Taiwan campaign / Sale Lilly -- Part III: Chinese Forces and the Impact of Reform. PLA Army and Marine Corps amphibious brigades in a post-reform military / Joshua Arostegui -- The PLA Airborne Corps in a Taiwan scenario / Roderick Lee -- Getting there: Chinese military and civilian sealift in a cross-strait invasion / Conor M. Kennedy -- PLA logistics and mobilization capacity in a Taiwan invasion / Chieh Ching -- Who does what? Chinese command and control in a Taiwan scenario / Joel Wuthnow -- Part IV: Strenghtening Taiwan's Defense. A net assessment of Taiwan's overall defense concept / Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang -- Winning the fight Taiwan cannot afford to lose / Drew Thompson. |
Summary |
Both the U.S. and Chinese militaries are increasingly focused on a possible confrontation over Taiwan. China regards the island as an integral part of its territory and is building military capabilities to deter Taiwan independence and to compel Taiwan to accept uni cation. These efforts have shifted the military balance in China's favor and heightened the risk of war. At the same time, the United States insists that China and Taiwan resolve their dispute peacefully and is strengthening its military capabilities in the Western Pacific to deter a possible Chinese attack. The book provides a detailed analysis of the political and military context of cross-strait relations, with a focus on understanding the Chinese decision calculus and options for using force, the capabilities the PLA would bring to the fight, and what Taiwan can do to strengthen its defenses. It concludes that the PLA has made major advances to prepare itself for a conflict across the Taiwan Strait, but also faces continued challenges and vulnerabilities in some areas. The book offers suggestions on how Taiwan and the United States can work together to improve Taiwan's defenses and increase stability across the Taiwan Strait. |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (NDU, viewed August 17, 2022). |
Subject |
Taiwan -- International status -- Forecasting.
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China -- Government policy -- Taiwan.
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Military planning -- China -- Strategic aspects.
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China -- Relations -- Taiwan.
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Security, International -- East Asia.
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National security -- Taiwan.
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Government policy
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International relations
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National security
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Security, International
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China https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
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East Asia
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Taiwan
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Added Author |
Wuthnow, Joel, editor.
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Grossman, Derek, editor.
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Saunders, Phillip C. (Phillip Charles), 1966- editor.
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Scobell, Andrew, editor.
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Yang, Andrew N. D., editor.
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National Defense University, publisher.
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ISBN |
9780996824989 |
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0996824987 |
Gpo Item No. |
0378-H-01 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
D 5.402:T 13/2 |
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