who was the chinese leader tried for militarisation of the nation
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The Diplomat
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J. Michael Cole
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CHINA POWER
CHINA POWERMilitarization of China’s Civilian Leaders?
CHINA POWERMilitarization of China’s Civilian Leaders?Is the PLA gaining political influence or is the civilian leadership looking more to the military for answers?
CHINA POWERMilitarization of China’s Civilian Leaders?Is the PLA gaining political influence or is the civilian leadership looking more to the military for answers?By J. Michael Cole
CHINA POWERMilitarization of China’s Civilian Leaders?Is the PLA gaining political influence or is the civilian leadership looking more to the military for answers?By J. Michael ColeAugust 29, 2012
CHINA POWERMilitarization of China’s Civilian Leaders?Is the PLA gaining political influence or is the civilian leadership looking more to the military for answers?By J. Michael ColeAugust 29, 2012The Diplomat last month published a penetrating article by Peter Mattis that asked how much influence the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was having on foreign and national security policymaking, and whether that influence was growing as China’s armed forces expand. That article, which didn’t receive the attention it deserved, however, only asked — and perhaps answered — half the question.
CHINA POWERMilitarization of China’s Civilian Leaders?Is the PLA gaining political influence or is the civilian leadership looking more to the military for answers?By J. Michael ColeAugust 29, 2012The Diplomat last month published a penetrating article by Peter Mattis that asked how much influence the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was having on foreign and national security policymaking, and whether that influence was growing as China’s armed forces expand. That article, which didn’t receive the attention it deserved, however, only asked — and perhaps answered — half the question.What Mattis, and several others, haven’t asked is whether the civilian members within the Politburo are becoming more enamored with the PLA as an instrument to achieve their political objectives. In other words, the question that needs to be asked is whether recent Chinese assertiveness in the East and South China Sea is the result of greater “push” by an increasingly vocal PLA, or more “pull” by the civilian leadership.