ID | 111119 |
Title Proper | From bottle rockets to lightning bolts |
Other Title Information | China's Missile Revolution and PLA Strategy against |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pradun, Vitaliy O |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In March 1996, China conducted military exercises and live missile firings in the Taiwan Strait as a response to the increasingly pro-independence stance of Taiwan's president, Lee Teng-hui. The United States responded in turn by maneuvering two aircraft carrier groups into the island's vicinity. China and the United States did not come to a standoff, and the issue ended peacefully, although not without ominous messages being received by all parties. China had signaled its willingness to use military force to check Taiwan's incipient independence ambitions, and the United States had conveyed its resolve to defend Taiwan against aggression from the mainland. |
`In' analytical Note | Naval War College Review Vol. 64, No.2; Spring 2011: p.7-38 |
Journal Source | Naval War College Review Vol. 64, No.2; Spring 2011: p.7-38 |
Key Words | China's Missile Revolution ; China ; PLA Strategy ; US Military Intervention ; United States ; Lee Teng-hui ; Taiwan ; China's Security Planning ; China's Military Modernization ; Regional War ; Chinese Security Policy ; China’s Missile Revolution ; China’s Security Planning ; China’s Military Modernization |