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This work provides an in-depth and up-to-date examination of
civil-military relations in China. It reflects the significant
changes taking place in Chinese society and their impact on the
civil-military dynamic, with particular attention to how the
military will fit in with the new class of entrepreneurs. Rather
than focusing exclusively on elite Party-Army relations, the book
examines civil-military relations from various vantage points: at
"the center" and in the provinces; between civilian leaders and
military leaders; from a strictly military perspective and from a
civilian perspective; and from the angle of specific issue areas.
Chapters explore issues, such as the impact of AIDS, the defense
budget, the emerging dynamic between the military and China's new
leadership, resettling demobilized troops back into civilian life,
and the role of the militia, reserve units, and other civilian
groups. The contributors are highly respected specialists in China
studies, including political scientists, historians, PLA
specialists, and sociologists. They present a vibrant portrait of
the new civil-military dynamic in the PRC within the complex social
changes that China is exploring today.
This work provides an in-depth and up-to-date examination of
civil-military relations in China. It reflects the significant
changes taking place in Chinese society and their impact on the
civil-military dynamic, with particular attention to how the
military will fit in with the new class of entrepreneurs. Rather
than focusing exclusively on elite Party-Army relations, the book
examines civil-military relations from various vantage points: at
"the center" and in the provinces; between civilian leaders and
military leaders; from a strictly military perspective and from a
civilian perspective; and from the angle of specific issue areas.
Chapters explore issues, such as the impact of AIDS, the defense
budget, the emerging dynamic between the military and China's new
leadership, resettling demobilized troops back into civilian life,
and the role of the militia, reserve units, and other civilian
groups. The contributors are highly respected specialists in China
studies, including political scientists, historians, PLA
specialists, and sociologists. They present a vibrant portrait of
the new civil-military dynamic in the PRC within the complex social
changes that China is exploring today.
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