An edition of China's forbearance has limits (2013)

China's forbearance has limits

Chinese threat and retaliation signaling and its implications for a Sino-American military confrontation

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China's forbearance has limits
Paul H. B. Godwin
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An edition of China's forbearance has limits (2013)

China's forbearance has limits

Chinese threat and retaliation signaling and its implications for a Sino-American military confrontation

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This study assesses the context and motivations of the PRC's use of military force since 1949. It then extracts Beijing's use of its calculus of warning statements in detail from several instances in which it has threatened and, in some cases, actually followed through with the use of military force to resolve a dispute. It offers several points to take into account in watching for and analyzing Beijing's use of this warnings calculus in contemporary contexts, and it offers a hypothetical scenario in which this calculus might appear in the context of China's claims in the South China Sea. -- Excerpted from introduction.

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English
Pages
109

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Table of Contents

Executive summary
Introduction
The record: Beijing's use of military force
China's crisis decisionmaking process and crisis management
Signaling the intent to employ military force- China's warnings calculus
Signaling case studies- Taiwan
Analyzing Beijing's signals- things to consider
Conclusion- a hypothetical South China Sea signalling scenario
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Notes
Acknowlegments
About the authors.

Edition Notes

"April, 2013."

"Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-106).

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Washington, D.C
Series
Institute for National Strategic Studies China strategic perspectives -- no. 6, China strategic perspectives (National Defense University. Institute for National Strategic Studies) -- no. 6.

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Library of Congress
UA835 .G629 2013

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Pagination
109 p.
Number of pages
109

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30946356M
LCCN
2013412382
OCLC/WorldCat
842286113

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