David Shambaugh
Modernizing China's Military
Progress, Problems, and Prospects
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402 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 16 b/w photographs, 20 figures,16 tables, 5 maps
March 2003, Available worldwide
Categories: Politics; International Relations; China
March 2003, Available worldwide
Categories: Politics; International Relations; China
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"I would recommend this book without reservation to anyone interested in Chinese military affairs or... politics."—James Mulvenon, China Quarterly
"Superb. . . an authoritative and comprehensive account. . . . He has amassed a remarkable amount of evidence, which allows him to draw careful but confident conclusions."—Foreign Affairs
"The definitive study of a contentious foreign-policy subject. The conclusions of Shambaugh's sophisticated assessment É are a much needed corrective to the methodologically crude arguments of works that hype the 'China threat.' "—The Atlantic Monthly
"Superb. . . an authoritative and comprehensive account. . . . He has amassed a remarkable amount of evidence, which allows him to draw careful but confident conclusions."—Foreign Affairs
"The definitive study of a contentious foreign-policy subject. The conclusions of Shambaugh's sophisticated assessment É are a much needed corrective to the methodologically crude arguments of works that hype the 'China threat.' "—The Atlantic Monthly
"David Shambaugh has written the most in-depth and balanced assessment of the Chinese military available. It is likely to be the defining work on the subject for some time to come."—Robert S, McNamara, former United States Secretary of Defense and President of The World Bank
"The role of the Chinese military will be a determining factor in how China not only relates to the outside world (especially to the United States) but also how China itself evolves politically. Modernizing China's Military is a very important contribution to our enhanced understanding of a critically important trend in world affairs."—Zbigniew Brzezinski, former United States National Security Advisor and currently Counselor at the Center for Strategic & International Studies
"David Shambaugh gives a lucid, comprehensive, and objective account of the substantial growth this past decade in the PLA. He includes an insightful summary of more than a century's history of the Chinese military as a basis for explaining many of the problems the PLA has had, and will continue to have, in its modernization. This should be read by those responsible for our national security as well as scholars of contemporary China."—William J. Perry, former United States Secretary of Defense and currently Professor at Stanford University.
"Shambaugh's analysis of China's military power at home and abroad is thoroughly comprehensive, meticulously researched and enriched by years of personal interviews in Bejing with top civilian and military security specialists. His reliability and objectivity enhances understanding of the military challenge China may project in the future."—Allen S. Whiting, Regents Distinguished Professor of Political Science (Emeritus) at the University of Arizona.
"For those who promote international security, facts can be elusive. Superb China hand David Shambaugh gives us his extensive research and incisive analysis of the PLA. A must read for anyone concerned with the U.S.-China relationship, and even more for those who make decisions affecting U.S.-China security."—Joseph W. Prueher, former Ambassador to the People's Republic of China and former Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command
"The role of the Chinese military will be a determining factor in how China not only relates to the outside world (especially to the United States) but also how China itself evolves politically. Modernizing China's Military is a very important contribution to our enhanced understanding of a critically important trend in world affairs."—Zbigniew Brzezinski, former United States National Security Advisor and currently Counselor at the Center for Strategic & International Studies
"David Shambaugh gives a lucid, comprehensive, and objective account of the substantial growth this past decade in the PLA. He includes an insightful summary of more than a century's history of the Chinese military as a basis for explaining many of the problems the PLA has had, and will continue to have, in its modernization. This should be read by those responsible for our national security as well as scholars of contemporary China."—William J. Perry, former United States Secretary of Defense and currently Professor at Stanford University.
"Shambaugh's analysis of China's military power at home and abroad is thoroughly comprehensive, meticulously researched and enriched by years of personal interviews in Bejing with top civilian and military security specialists. His reliability and objectivity enhances understanding of the military challenge China may project in the future."—Allen S. Whiting, Regents Distinguished Professor of Political Science (Emeritus) at the University of Arizona.
"For those who promote international security, facts can be elusive. Superb China hand David Shambaugh gives us his extensive research and incisive analysis of the PLA. A must read for anyone concerned with the U.S.-China relationship, and even more for those who make decisions affecting U.S.-China security."—Joseph W. Prueher, former Ambassador to the People's Republic of China and former Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command
David Shambaugh, a leading international authority on Chinese strategic and military affairs, offers the most comprehensive and insightful assessment to date of the Chinese military. The result of a decade's research, Modernizing China's Military comes at a crucial moment in history, one when international attention is increasingly focused on the rise of Chinese military power. Basing his analysis on an unprecedented use of Chinese military publications and interviews with People's Liberation Army (PLA) officers, Shambaugh addresses important questions about Chinese strategic intentions and military capabilities--questions that are of key concern for government policymakers as well as strategic analysts and a concerned public.
List of Illustrations
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface and Acknowledgments
A Note on Sources
1. Introduction
2. Civil-Military Relations
3. Doctrine and Training
4. Command, Control, and Force Structure
5. Budget and Finance
6. Defense Industries and Weapons Procurement
7. Threat Perceptions
8. Policy Implications for the United States
Name Index
Subject Index
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface and Acknowledgments
A Note on Sources
1. Introduction
2. Civil-Military Relations
3. Doctrine and Training
4. Command, Control, and Force Structure
5. Budget and Finance
6. Defense Industries and Weapons Procurement
7. Threat Perceptions
8. Policy Implications for the United States
Name Index
Subject Index
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Bureaucracy, Politics, and Decision Making in Post-Mao China, by Kenneth G. Lieberthal and David M. Lampton, editors
Power Shift: China and Asia's New Dynamics, edited by David Shambaugh
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