By Dmitry Filipoff
The CIMSEC Chinese Military Strategy topic week ran from August 3-7 and featured experts from around the globe and representing various military branches. Through their work we were exposed to numerous interpretations, challenges, and means to produce meaningful progress as China defines its role.
Numerous questions abound on how to manage the complex rise of China in the Asia-Pacific. How can China militarily rise with power commensurate with defending one of the world’s great economies, while not producing a more uncertain status quo ripe for miscalculation? How can the United States and China both increase their influence in the Asia-Pacific without appearing to contain one another? We should bear in mind the historical origins of trends, areas of convergence and divergence, and competing philosophies on the role of nations as our authors have so eloquently discussed.
The CIMSEC team would like to thank all the authors who responded to our call for articles and used CIMSEC as a platform for their excellent analysis. We would also like to thank guest editor Eric Murphy who handled the numerous details and challenges in executing the topic week.
Keep on the lookout for future calls for articles, and at any time prospective contributors are free to contact the CIMSEC team at Nextwar@cimsec.org to see what we can accomplish.
Thank you again to our topic week contributors, and below is an ordered list of all their articles that featured during the CIMSEC Chinese Military Strategy topic week.
Monday
The Influence of Han Feizi on China’s Defence Policy
By Paul Pryce
From Expediency to the Strategic Chinese Dream?
By Sherman Xiaogang Lai
Tuesday
Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit: U.S. & Chinese Strategic Views
By Daniel Hartnett
Bear, Dragon & Eagle: Russian, Chinese & U.S. Military Strategies
By Chad M. Pillai
Wednesday
Avoiding Conditions for an Asia-Pacific Cold War
By Jack McKechnie
Reviewing Charles Glasers’ “China-U.S. Grand Bargain”
By Peter Marino
Thursday
Beyond the Security Dilemma? De-Escalating Tension in the South China Sea
By Jan Stockbruegger
A Grain of Contextual Salt in the Chinese Military Strategy
By Chang Ching
Deep Accommodation: The Best Option for Preventing War in the Taiwan Strait
By Eric Gomez
Friday
Assessing China’s Nuclear Ambitions
By Debalina Ghoshal
The Unnamed Protagonist in China’s Maritime Objectives
By Amanda Conklin
A Pacific Rebalance with Chinese Characteristics
By Justin Chock
Saturday
Becoming a Maritime Power? The First Chinese base in the Indian Ocean?
By Xunchao Zhang
Dmitry Filipoff is CIMSEC’s Director of Online Content. Follow us @CIMSEC.
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