Reshaping the Chinese Military: The PLA's roles and missions in the Xi Jinping era (Asian Security Studies)

Reshaping the Chinese Military: The PLA's roles and missions in the Xi Jinping era (Asian Security Studies)

by James Char (Editor), Richard A. Bitzinger (Editor)

Synopsis

This edited volume examines the recalibration of the People's Liberation Army's roles and missions in China's domestic and foreign policymaking since Xi Jinping's ascension to power in late 2012.

This book explores how China's growing military prowess, along with Beijing's ongoing shift away from keeping a low profile, owes much to the policies of the China's Communist Party under Xi Jinping's leadership. The chapters in the book share a central theme: the recalibration of the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) roles and missions since Xi Jinping assumed the trifecta of Party-state-military power. These contributions seek to explore in depth some of the key issues and scrutinize the enhancements in the PLA's operational capabilities, both in terms of its hardware as well as its heartware - the human elements of its development such as operational culture and doctrine. In all, the chapters document the transformative change the PLA has undergone since the profound realization of its previous limitations vis-a-vis the United States' advanced military operations of the previous century as well as pointing to continuity amidst change.

This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, Chinese politics, Asian security, defence studies, and international relations, in general.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 266
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 28 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 113861212X
ISBN 13: 9781138612129

Author Bio
Richard A. Bitzinger is presently a Visiting Senior Fellow with the Military Transformations Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). He is author of Arming Asia: Technonationalism and its Impact on Local Defense Industries (2017). James Char is an Associate Research Fellow with the China Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.