The United States and a rising China: strategic and military implications
China has been embarked on a process of reform and modernization that has led to unprecedented economic development. The goal is to make China a developed country, which would, among other things, raise the standard of living and prepare the base for a strong military. The Chinese leadership conside...
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Zusammenfassung: | China has been embarked on a process of reform and modernization that has led to unprecedented economic development. The goal is to make China a developed country, which would, among other things, raise the standard of living and prepare the base for a strong military. The Chinese leadership considers good relations with the United States to be strongly advisable, if not absolutely necessary, but sovereignty concerns (especially with regard to Taiwan) could cause tensions in the Sino-U.S. relationship. China could emerge, by 2015, as a formidable power, one that might offer an alternative to the current U.S. role as the region's preferred security partner and its ultimate security manager. At present, the best U.S. response appears to be a combination of engagement and containment, a "congagement" policy that would continue to try to bring China into the current international system while both preparing for a possible Chinese challenge to it and seeking to convince the Chinese leadership that a challenge would be difficult and extremely risky to pursue. |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 111 S. |
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adam_text | J- 20QO THE IJNITED STATES AND A RISING CHINA STRATEGIC AND MILITARY
IMPLICATIONS ZALMAY M. KHALILZAD, ABRAM N. SHULSKY, DANIEL L. BYMAN,
ROGER CLIFF, DAVID T. ORLETSKY, DAVID SHLAPAK, ASHLEY J. TELLIS PREPARED
FOR THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE PROJECT AIR FORCE RAND APPROVED FOR
PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED CONTENTS PREFACE III FIGURE AND
TABLES IX SUMMARY XI ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIX GLOSSARY XXI CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER TWO DETERMINANTS OF CHINESE NATIONAL SECURITY
BEHAVIOR 3 DETERMINANTS OF POLICY DURING THE MODERNIZATION PERIOD 4
PURSUIT OF COMPREHENSIVE NATIONAL POWER 4 SOVEREIGNTY CONCERNS 6
REGIME MAINTENANCE 8 DISSATISFACTION WITH THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL
SYSTEM 10 OTHER FACTORS THAT COULD AFFECT CHINESE BEHAVIOR 12
DETERMINANTS OF POLICY IN THE POSTMODERNIZATION PERIOD 16 REALIST
THEORY 17 CHINESE HISTORICAL RECORD 20 IMPERATIVES OF MODERNIZATION 25
WHAT POLITICAL-MILITARY CHALLENGES MIGHT CHINA POSE? 27 VI THE UNITED
STATES AND A RISING CHINA: STRATEGIC AND MILITARY IMPLICATIONS
VINDICATING CLAIMS TO TERRITORY OR TERRITORIAL WATERS 27 TO DEAL WITH A
SEPARATIST THREAT 31 TO PREVENT THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW THREAT TO CHINA
32 TO PROTECT ETHNIC CHINESE POPULATIONS OR BUSINESS INTERESTS 34 TO
SECURE DEFERENCE FROM REGIONAL STATES 35 CONCLUSION 36 CHAPTER THREE
CHINA S MILITARY MODERNIZATION 37 THE PLA TODAY: SHORT ARMS AND SLOW
FEET 39 CHINESE MILITARY*STRATEGIC STRENGTHS 39 CHINESE
MILITARY*STRATEGIC WEAKNESSES 45 SUMMING UP: THE CHINESE MILITARY
CHALLENGE TODAY 47 CHINESE MILITARY MODERNIZATION 48 TWO AVENUES TO
IMPROVED CAPABILITIES 48 CHINESE MILITARY MODERNIZATION: BUYING ABROAD
50 CHINESE MILITARY MODERNIZATION: BUILDING AT HOME ... 53 OTHER
PROGRAMS 57 SUMMING UP: THE CHINESE MILITARY IN 2015 59 CHAPTER FOUR
U.S. POLICY OPTIONS 63 CURRENT U.S. POLICY TOWARD CHINA: INCONSISTENT
ENGAGEMENT 63 ENGAGEMENT AS A POLICY 63 RATIONALE OF THE ENGAGEMENT
POLICY 64 THE TAIWAN ISSUE IN THE CONTEXT OF ENGAGEMENT 66 LIMITATIONS
OF ENGAGEMENT AS A POLICY 66 CRITICISMS OF ENGAGEMENT POLICY 67
CONTAINMENT AS AN ALTERNATIVE POLICY 69 SUBSTANCE OF A CONTAINMENT
POLICY 69 THE ASSUMPTIONS ON WHICH CONTAINMENT WOULD BE BASED: REALIST
THEORY 70 DIFFICULTIES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CONTAINMENT 71 A THIRD WAY
72 COMBINING CONTAINMENT WITH ENGAGEMENT ( CONGAGEMENT ) 72 CONTENTS VII
ELEMENTS OF SUCH A POLICY 72 ASSUMPTIONS BEHIND SUCH A POLICY 75
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE U.S. ARMED FORCES AND THE USAF IN PARTICULAR 75
USAF ROLE IN SHAPING THE POLITICAL-MILITARY ENVIRONMENT 76 WARFIGHTING
IMPLICATIONS 77 DETERRENCE IMPLICATIONS 84 NEED TO THREATEN HIGH LEVELS
OF VIOLENCE 84 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CHINESE USE OF FORCE 85 CONCLUSION
85 BIBLIOGRAPHY 89
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