Gaining victory in systems warfare: China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance
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Abstract: | The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) and the People's Liberation Army's (PLA's) understanding of the military balance is fundamentally based on systems warfare concepts. Systems concepts drive China's perceptions of the successes of its three-decade-old modernization and its identification of enduring or emerging weaknesses. China's leaders recognize the qualitative and quantitative improvements in PLA weapons and technology; however, in key areas essential to conducting systems confrontation and systems destruction warfare, there remain significant gaps that have received the attention of Xi Jinping himself. During Xi's tenure, the PLA has been forced to confront a range of problems that go well beyond technological modernization, force structure, and organizational relationships. Still, both the United States and the PRC, through different evaluation processes, have concluded that war with the other has the potential to be extremely risky from an escalation standpoint, protracted and costly, and fatally harmful to long-term credibility and/or strategic goals. This analysis is one of the first to detail how the PLA understands and assesses military balance. The PLA sees itself as the weaker side in the overall military balance, largely because it has made only limited progress in those key areas that will define future warfare, most importantly informatization and system-of-systems-based operations. Necessary improvements have not materialized quickly and will likely take time because of the PLA's organizational culture and the improvements' systemic complexity. A refined understanding of Beijing's view of the PLA also has significant implications for U.S. policymakers, military commanders, and planners |
Beschreibung: | Title from PDF document (title page; viewed February 20, 2023) "RAND NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH INSTITUTE "Prepared for Office of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation |
Umfang: | xi, 267 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781977410566 |
DOI: | 10.7249/RRA1535-1 |
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spelling | Cozad, Mark R. Verfasser (DE-588)1137727640 aut Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance MARK COZAD, JEFFREY ENGSTROM, SCOTT W. HAROLD, TIMOTHY R. HEATH, SALE LILLY, EDMUND J. BURKE, JULIA BRACKUP, DEREK GROSSMAN. Santa Monica, CA RAND 2023 xi, 267 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia c rdamedia nc rdacarrier cr rdacarrier Title from PDF document (title page; viewed February 20, 2023) "RAND NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH INSTITUTE "Prepared for Office of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Chinese Historical Experience and Lessons Learned -- Chapter Three: Preparing the PLA for the "New Era" -- Chapter Four: What Xi Thinks About Most -- Chapter Five: China's View of Military Balance -- Chapter Six: Chinese and U.S. Policymakers' Views of Risk over Taiwan -- Chapter Seven: Conclusions and Implications The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) and the People's Liberation Army's (PLA's) understanding of the military balance is fundamentally based on systems warfare concepts. Systems concepts drive China's perceptions of the successes of its three-decade-old modernization and its identification of enduring or emerging weaknesses. China's leaders recognize the qualitative and quantitative improvements in PLA weapons and technology; however, in key areas essential to conducting systems confrontation and systems destruction warfare, there remain significant gaps that have received the attention of Xi Jinping himself. During Xi's tenure, the PLA has been forced to confront a range of problems that go well beyond technological modernization, force structure, and organizational relationships. Still, both the United States and the PRC, through different evaluation processes, have concluded that war with the other has the potential to be extremely risky from an escalation standpoint, protracted and costly, and fatally harmful to long-term credibility and/or strategic goals. This analysis is one of the first to detail how the PLA understands and assesses military balance. The PLA sees itself as the weaker side in the overall military balance, largely because it has made only limited progress in those key areas that will define future warfare, most importantly informatization and system-of-systems-based operations. Necessary improvements have not materialized quickly and will likely take time because of the PLA's organizational culture and the improvements' systemic complexity. A refined understanding of Beijing's view of the PLA also has significant implications for U.S. policymakers, military commanders, and planners China Zhong guo ren min jie fang jun (DE-588)1039400-X gnd rswk-swf Rüstung (DE-588)4050894-8 gnd rswk-swf Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 gnd rswk-swf Network-centric operations (Military science) / China China / Military policy / 21st century Military policy Network-centric operations (Military science) China 2000-2099 China Zhong guo ren min jie fang jun (DE-588)1039400-X b Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 s Rüstung (DE-588)4050894-8 s DE-604 Engstrom, Jeffrey Verfasser (DE-588)1155513770 aut Harold, Scott 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1079868585 aut Heath, Timothy R. Verfasser (DE-588)1137729716 aut Lilly, Sale Verfasser (DE-588)1226434150 aut Burke, Edmund J. Verfasser (DE-588)1152639994 aut Brackup, Julia Verfasser aut Grossman, Derek Verfasser (DE-588)1155438574 aut https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA1535-1 |
spellingShingle | Cozad, Mark R. Engstrom, Jeffrey Harold, Scott 1975- Heath, Timothy R. Lilly, Sale Burke, Edmund J. Brackup, Julia Grossman, Derek Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Chinese Historical Experience and Lessons Learned -- Chapter Three: Preparing the PLA for the "New Era" -- Chapter Four: What Xi Thinks About Most -- Chapter Five: China's View of Military Balance -- Chapter Six: Chinese and U.S. Policymakers' Views of Risk over Taiwan -- Chapter Seven: Conclusions and Implications China Zhong guo ren min jie fang jun (DE-588)1039400-X gnd Rüstung (DE-588)4050894-8 gnd Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 gnd |
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title | Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance |
title_auth | Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance |
title_exact_search | Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance |
title_full | Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance MARK COZAD, JEFFREY ENGSTROM, SCOTT W. HAROLD, TIMOTHY R. HEATH, SALE LILLY, EDMUND J. BURKE, JULIA BRACKUP, DEREK GROSSMAN. |
title_fullStr | Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance MARK COZAD, JEFFREY ENGSTROM, SCOTT W. HAROLD, TIMOTHY R. HEATH, SALE LILLY, EDMUND J. BURKE, JULIA BRACKUP, DEREK GROSSMAN. |
title_full_unstemmed | Gaining victory in systems warfare China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance MARK COZAD, JEFFREY ENGSTROM, SCOTT W. HAROLD, TIMOTHY R. HEATH, SALE LILLY, EDMUND J. BURKE, JULIA BRACKUP, DEREK GROSSMAN. |
title_short | Gaining victory in systems warfare |
title_sort | gaining victory in systems warfare china s perspective on the u s china military balance |
title_sub | China's perspective on the U.S.-China military balance |
topic | China Zhong guo ren min jie fang jun (DE-588)1039400-X gnd Rüstung (DE-588)4050894-8 gnd Militärpolitik (DE-588)4065004-2 gnd |
topic_facet | China Zhong guo ren min jie fang jun Rüstung Militärpolitik |
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