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- 2005364278 abstract "In November 2002, the Chinese Communist Party held its 16th Congress and formally initiated a sweeping turnover of senior leaders in both the Party and the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The meeting heralded not merely a new set of personalities in positions of political and military power, but also the emergence of a new generation of leaders. Who are these individuals, and what does their rise mean for the future of China and its military? China matters to the United States because of its size, its spectacular patterns of growth, its profound problems linked to rapid growth, and its military intentions. Facts and trends are examined to explain the divisions and cohesions in the Chinese leadership and their potential significance to the United States and the rest of the world. Also examined is how Chinese policies have evolved over the years, and how important the United States has been in influencing China's strategy. What, for instance, will the emerging leadership with its factious differences do about Taiwan and North Korea?".
- 2005364278 contributor B10237813.
- 2005364278 contributor B10237814.
- 2005364278 coverage "China Armed Forces Political activity.".
- 2005364278 coverage "China Politics and government 2002-".
- 2005364278 coverage "China Strategic aspects.".
- 2005364278 created "[2004]".
- 2005364278 date "2004".
- 2005364278 date "[2004]".
- 2005364278 dateCopyrighted "[2004]".
- 2005364278 description "In November 2002, the Chinese Communist Party held its 16th Congress and formally initiated a sweeping turnover of senior leaders in both the Party and the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The meeting heralded not merely a new set of personalities in positions of political and military power, but also the emergence of a new generation of leaders. Who are these individuals, and what does their rise mean for the future of China and its military? China matters to the United States because of its size, its spectacular patterns of growth, its profound problems linked to rapid growth, and its military intentions. Facts and trends are examined to explain the divisions and cohesions in the Chinese leadership and their potential significance to the United States and the rest of the world. Also examined is how Chinese policies have evolved over the years, and how important the United States has been in influencing China's strategy. What, for instance, will the emerging leadership with its factious differences do about Taiwan and North Korea?".
- 2005364278 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2005364278 extent "v, 377 p. :".
- 2005364278 identifier "1584871652 (pbk.)".
- 2005364278 issued "2004".
- 2005364278 issued "[2004]".
- 2005364278 language "eng".
- 2005364278 publisher "Carlisle Barracks, Pa. : Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College,".
- 2005364278 spatial "China Armed Forces Political activity.".
- 2005364278 spatial "China Politics and government 2002-".
- 2005364278 spatial "China Strategic aspects.".
- 2005364278 spatial "China.".
- 2005364278 subject "322/.50951 22".
- 2005364278 subject "Civil-military relations China.".
- 2005364278 subject "National security China.".
- 2005364278 subject "Political leadership China.".
- 2005364278 subject "Strategic culture China.".
- 2005364278 subject "UA835 .C56 2004".
- 2005364278 subject "Zhongguo gong chan dang.".
- 2005364278 title "Civil-military change in China : elites, institutes, and ideas after the 16th Party Congress / edited by Andrew Scobell, Larry Wortzel.".
- 2005364278 type "text".