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INSS China Strategic Perspectives 2 - Civil-Military Relations in China: Assessing the PLA's Role in Elite Politics... INSS China Strategic Perspectives 2 - Civil-Military Relations in China: Assessing the PLA's Role in Elite Politics (Paperback)
National Defense University Press; Michael Kiselycznyk, Phillip C. Saunders
R1,375 Discovery Miles 13 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) is National Defense University's (NDU's) dedicated research arm. INSS includes the Center for Strategic Research, Center for Complex Operations, Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, Center for Transatlantic Security Studies, and Conflict Records Research Center. The military and civilian analysts and staff who comprise INSS and its subcomponents execute their mission by conducting research and analysis, publishing, and participating in conferences, policy support, and outreach. The mission of INSS is to conduct strategic studies for the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Unified Combatant Commands in support of the academic programs at NDU and to perform outreach to other U.S. Government agencies and the broader national security community.

INSS China Strategic Perspectives 1 - Assessing Chinese Military Transparency (Paperback): National Defense University Press INSS China Strategic Perspectives 1 - Assessing Chinese Military Transparency (Paperback)
National Defense University Press; Phillip C. Saunders, Michael Kiselycznyk
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) is National Defense University's (NDU's) dedicated research arm. INSS includes the Center for Strategic Research, Center for Complex Operations, Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, Center for Transatlantic Security Studies, and Conflict Records Research Center. The military and civilian analysts and staff who comprise INSS and its subcomponents execute their mission by conducting research and analysis, publishing, and participating in conferences, policy support, and outreach. The mission of INSS is to conduct strategic studies for the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Unified Combatant Commands in support of the academic programs at NDU and to perform outreach to other U.S. Government agencies and the broader national security community.

Civil-Military Relations in China - Assessing the PLA's Role in Elite Politics (Paperback): Phillip Saunders, Michael... Civil-Military Relations in China - Assessing the PLA's Role in Elite Politics (Paperback)
Phillip Saunders, Michael Kiselycznyk
R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study reviews the last 20 years of academic literature on the role of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Chinese elite politics. It examines the PLA's willingness to support the continued rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and to obey directives from top party leaders, the PLA's influence on the selection of China's top civilian leaders, and the PLA's ability to shape the domestic political environment. Over the last two decades the discussion of these three issues has largely been shaped by five trends identified in the literature: increasing PLA professionalism, bifurcation of civil and military elites, a reduced PLA role in political institutions, reduced emphasis on political work within the PLA, and increased military budgets. Together, these trends are largely responsible for the markedly reduced role of the PLA in Chinese elite politics.

Assessing Chinese Military Transparency (Paperback): Phillip C. Saunders, Michael Kiselycznyk Assessing Chinese Military Transparency (Paperback)
Phillip C. Saunders, Michael Kiselycznyk
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The United States and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region have expressed concerns about China's expanding military capabilities and called on Beijing to increase transparency on military issues. Chinese officials and military officers argue that Chinese transparency has increased over time and that weaker countries should not be expected to meet U.S. standards of transparency. Lack of an objective method for assessing military transparency has made it difficult to assess these Chinese claims and has inhibited productive dialogues about transparency.

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