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Author Chase, Michael, author.

Title China's evolving approach to "integrated strategic deterrence" / .Michael S. Chase, Arthur Chan.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 63 pages).
Series Research Report ; RR-1366-TI
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1366-TI.
Note "April 7, 2016"--Table of contents page.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-63).
Contents China's strategic-deterrence concepts -- China's strategic-deterrence capabilities -- Strategic-deterrence activities in peacetime, crisis, and war -- Implications and conclusions.
Preface -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: China's Strategic-Deterrence Concepts: Nuclear Deterrence -- Conventional Deterrence -- Space and Cyberspace Deterrence -- Chapter 3: China's Strategic-Deterrence Capabilities: China's Nuclear Forces -- PLA Conventional Forces -- Information-Warfare Capabilities -- Chinese Space and Counter-Space Capabilities -- "People's War" and Deterrence -- Chapter 4: Strategic-Deterrence Activities in Peacetime, Crisis, and War -- Chapter 5: Implications and Conclusions: Implications for China's Approach to Deterrence Policy and Strategy -- Escalation Management Challenges -- Implications for Extended Deterrence and Assurance of U.S. Allies -- Conclusion -- References.
Summary Drawing on Chinese military writings, this report finds that China’s strategic-deterrence concepts are evolving in response to Beijing’s changing assessment of its external security environment and a growing emphasis on protecting its emerging interests in space and cyberspace. China also is rapidly closing what was once a substantial gap between the People’s Liberation Army’s strategic weapons capabilities and its strategic-deterrence concepts.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed April 7, 2016).
Subject China -- Military policy -- 21st century.
National security -- China -- 21st century.
Cyberterrorism -- China.
Information warfare -- China.
Nuclear nonproliferation -- China.
China -- Strategic aspects -- 21st century.
Network-centric operations (Military science)
Space warfare.
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Cyberterrorism. (OCoLC)fst00885802
Information warfare. (OCoLC)fst00973186
Military policy. (OCoLC)fst01021386
National security. (OCoLC)fst01033711
Network-centric operations (Military science) (OCoLC)fst01749517
Nuclear nonproliferation. (OCoLC)fst01040376
Space warfare. (OCoLC)fst01128112
Strategic aspects of individual places. (OCoLC)fst01355062
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Added Author Chan, Arthur (Of Rand Corporation), author.
Rand Corporation, issuing body, publisher.
ISBN 9780833094162 (electronic bk.)
0833094165 (electronic bk.)
9780833094193 (electronic bk.)
083309419X (electronic bk.)
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