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"August 2012"--T.p. verso. ; Shipping list no.: 2013-0013-P. ; Includes bibliographical references and index. ; The organizational structure of the PLAAF / Kenneth W. Allen -- The missions of the People's Liberation Army Air Force / Murray Scot Tanner -- The development of the PLAAF's doctrine / Roger Cliff -- The PLAAF and the integration of air and space power / Kevin Pollpeter -- Equipping the PLAAF : the long march to modernity / David Shlapak -- Meeting the challenge of the upcoming PLAAF leadership reshuffle / You Ji -- Education and training in the PLAAF / Kevin Lanzit -- China's aviation industry: past, present, and future / Shen Pin-Luen -- The PLAAF's quest for advanced military aviation technologies / Phillip C. Saunders and Joshua K. Wiseman -- The employment of airpower in the Taiwan Strait / His-hua Cheng -- The U.S.-China military balances seen in a three-game framework / David Frelinger and Jessica Hart. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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ISSN: 0577-7410
In: Praeger special studies in international politics and public affairs
In: United States and China in world affairs
In: Shi ji bao gao
In: 世纪报告
Ben shu gong fen shi yi zhang, shou xian cong " min gong chao " tan qi, yi bu bu jiang hua ti yin ru dao li shi yu zhi du, jiu ye zhi du yu gai ge ji li, zheng fu guan li deng deng wen ti dang zhong
Held on September 26, 2008, the 2008 People's Liberation Army (PLA) Conference, conducted by the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, and the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, brought together more than 70 leading experts to examine the PLA's evoloving role and how PLA doctrine will affect both Taiwan and the entire Asia-Pacific region. This monograph discusses the PLA's involvement in disaster and humanitarian relief, United Nations peacekeeping operations (UNPKO), counterterrorism and border defense, security in outer space and cyberspace, and the level of activity in regional "joint" operational contingencies. ; "April 2008 [i.e. 2009]." ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Foreword / Admiral Dennis C. Blair -- 1. Introduction / David Lai and Marc Miller -- 2. How China manages Taiwan and its impact on PLA missions / Andrew Scobell -- 3. How China manages internal security challenges and its impact on PLA mission / Murray Scot Tanner -- 4. China's expanding presence in UN peacekeeping operations and implications for the United States / Bates Gill and Chin-hao Huang -- 5. PLA missions in frontier security and counterterrorism / Robert O. Modarelli III -- 6. Strategic deterrence beyond Taiwan / Brad Roberts -- 7. Prospects for China's military space efforts / Dean Cheng -- 8. PLA computer network operations: scenarios, doctrine, organizations, and capability / James Mulvenon -- 9. China's regional power projection: prospects for future missions in the South and East China seas / Mark Cozad -- 10. PLA "joint" operational contingencies in South Asia, Central Asia, and Korea / Larry M. Wortzel -- About the contributors. ; Held on September 26, 2008, the 2008 People's Liberation Army (PLA) Conference, conducted by the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, and the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, brought together more than 70 leading experts to examine the PLA's evoloving role and how PLA doctrine will affect both Taiwan and the entire Asia-Pacific region. This monograph discusses the PLA's involvement in disaster and humanitarian relief, United Nations peacekeeping operations (UNPKO), counterterrorism and border defense, security in outer space and cyberspace, and the level of activity in regional "joint" operational contingencies. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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