Chinese Military Diplomacy, 2003–2016:Trends and Implications: Trends and Implications
Autor Kenneth Allen, Phillip C. Saunders, John Chen Editat de National Defense University (U.S.) Autor Institute for National Strategic Studies (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iul 2017 – vârsta de la 16 ani
This publication provides a history of Chinese military diplomacy from 2003 to 2016, and discusses future implications of this diplomacy for the United States and the international community.
Excerpted from Chinese Military Diplomacy: 2003-2016, Trends and Implications:
China is placing increasing emphasis on military diplomacy to advance its foreign policy objectives and shape its security environment. Military diplomacy is subordinate to and intended to serve national foreign policy objectives, which determine the relative priority the People's Liberation Army (PLA) places on regions and individual countries. Most PLA diplomatic activity consists of senior-level meetings carried out by the Defense Minister, the Chief of General Staff (now Chief of the Joint Staff), and the Deputy Chief of General Staff (now Deputy Chief of the Joint Staff) who handles foreign affairs and intelligence.
The PLA engages in nontraditional security cooperation with a range of partners to demonstrate that a stronger PLA can play a positive regional security role. The PLA has begun to participate in more combat-related exercises and competitions with Russia and Central Asian countries. PLA military diplomacy is focused primarily on major powers such as Russia and the United States and on Asian countries on China’s periphery. Military diplomatic activity does not necessarily translate into influence, and many routine activities may not be significant. Activity may reflect the quality of bilateral relations rather than be a means of developing them. Military diplomacy can help establish communications and crisis management mechanisms with China and may also encourage Chinese adherence to international rules and norms.
Related items:
International and Foreign Affairs publication collection about China can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/china
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Excerpted from Chinese Military Diplomacy: 2003-2016, Trends and Implications:
China is placing increasing emphasis on military diplomacy to advance its foreign policy objectives and shape its security environment. Military diplomacy is subordinate to and intended to serve national foreign policy objectives, which determine the relative priority the People's Liberation Army (PLA) places on regions and individual countries. Most PLA diplomatic activity consists of senior-level meetings carried out by the Defense Minister, the Chief of General Staff (now Chief of the Joint Staff), and the Deputy Chief of General Staff (now Deputy Chief of the Joint Staff) who handles foreign affairs and intelligence.
The PLA engages in nontraditional security cooperation with a range of partners to demonstrate that a stronger PLA can play a positive regional security role. The PLA has begun to participate in more combat-related exercises and competitions with Russia and Central Asian countries. PLA military diplomacy is focused primarily on major powers such as Russia and the United States and on Asian countries on China’s periphery. Military diplomatic activity does not necessarily translate into influence, and many routine activities may not be significant. Activity may reflect the quality of bilateral relations rather than be a means of developing them. Military diplomacy can help establish communications and crisis management mechanisms with China and may also encourage Chinese adherence to international rules and norms.
Related items:
International and Foreign Affairs publication collection about China can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/china
Other products produced by US Army, National Defense University (NDU) can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/national-defense-university-ndu
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160941276
ISBN-10: 016094127X
Pagini: 89
Ilustrații: illustrated with 4-color
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția National Defense University
ISBN-10: 016094127X
Pagini: 89
Ilustrații: illustrated with 4-color
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția National Defense University
Cuprins
Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations ............................................................................................vi
Acknowledgments............................................................................................vii
Executive Summary ........................................................................................... 1
Introduction........................................................................................................ 6
PRC Military Diplomacy: Objectives and Means.......................................... 7
PLA Military Diplomatic Activities...............................................................15
PLA Military Diplomatic Partners.................................................................44
Conclusion and Implications..........................................................................57
Appendix. PLA Military Diplomatic Interactions, 2003–2016 .................62
Notes ..................................................................................................................67
About the Authors............................................................................................81
List of Illustrations ............................................................................................vi
Acknowledgments............................................................................................vii
Executive Summary ........................................................................................... 1
Introduction........................................................................................................ 6
PRC Military Diplomacy: Objectives and Means.......................................... 7
PLA Military Diplomatic Activities...............................................................15
PLA Military Diplomatic Partners.................................................................44
Conclusion and Implications..........................................................................57
Appendix. PLA Military Diplomatic Interactions, 2003–2016 .................62
Notes ..................................................................................................................67
About the Authors............................................................................................81