Documents the history of U.S. security management wiht China from 1971 to the present, examines the arguments for and againist conducting activiites with the People's Liberation Army, and recommends a program of military-to-military activities based on existing constraints and realistic goals.
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Documents the history of U.S. security management with China from 1971 to the present, examines the arguments for and against conducting activities with the People's Liberation Army, and recommends a program of military-to-military activities based on existing constraints and realistic goals. Restrictions on military-to-military relations with China imposed in 2001 stirred a debate on the value of those activities and their place in the overall U.S.-China relationship. This report finds that there is value in security cooperation, despite its problems. The relationship with China should concentrate on security management rather than on security cooperation. A three-part program of dialogue, information gathering, and limited cooperation can have mutual benefit in minimizing misperceptions and the chances of conflict.
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Da: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Regno Unito
Soft cover. Condizione: New. Summary:Restrictions on military-to-military relations with China imposed in 2001 stirred a debate about the value of those activities and their place in the overall U.S.-China relationship. This report examines the debate on security cooperation between the two countries and finds that there is value in the relationship, despite its problems. The debate centers around four major issues of contention: the potential risk to U.S. national security of military relations with China, the potential benefits of the relationship to the United States, whether the United States can expect to influence China through the relationship, and the relative levels of reciprocity and transparency experienced. The study concludes that the U.S. military relationship with China should concentrate on security management rather than on security cooperation. A three-part program of dialogue, information gathering, and limited cooperation can have mutual benefit in minimizing misperceptions and the chances of conflict. Lower-level facility visits, exchanges of students, and the like are less likely to be effective. Codice articolo 3soas4to570
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Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. undesignated printing edition. 129 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. In Stock. Codice articolo zk0833035363
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