China's rise to global economic and strategic eminence, with the
potential for achieving pre-eminence in the greater-Asian region,
is one of the defining characteristics of the post-Cold War period.
This work offers a basic understanding of the military-strategic
basis and trajectory of a rising China, provides background, and
outlines current and future issues concerning China's rise in
strategic-military influence.
The next decade may witness China's assertion of military or
strategic pressure on Japan, the Korean Peninsula, India, the South
China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, Central Asia, or even on behalf of
future allies in Africa and Latin America. While conflict is not a
foregone conclusion, as indicated by China's increasing
participation in many benign international organizations, it is a
fact that China's leadership will pursue its interests as it sees
them, which may not always coincide with those of the United
States, its friends, and allies.
Until now, no single volume has existed that provides an
authoritative, comprehensive, and concise description of China's
evolving geo-strategy or of how China is transforming its military
to carry out this strategy. Fisher examines how China's People's
Liberation Army (PLA) remains critical to the existence of the
Chinese Communist government and looks at China's political and
military actions designed to protect its expanded strategic
interests in both the Asia-Pacific and Central to Near-Asian
regions. Using open sources, including over a decade of unique
interview sources, Fisher documents China's efforts to build a
larger nuclear force that may soon be protected by missile
defenses, modern high technology systems for space, air, and naval
forces, and how China is now beginning to assemble naval, air, and
ground forces for future power projection missions. His work also
examines how the United States and other governments simultaneously
seek greater engagement with China on strategic concerns, while
hedging against its rising power. Although China faces both
internal and external constraints on its rise to global eminence,
it cannot be denied that China's government is pursuing a
far-reaching strategic agenda.
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