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CONVENTIONAL MILITARY POWER (2) answer(s).
 
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Chinese perceptions of and responses to US conventional military power / Chase, Michael S; Garafola, Cristina L; Beauchamp-Mustafaga, Nathan   Journal Article
Chase, Michael S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Chinese analysts view the US military not only as a model for emulation but also as a serious threat given its strengths in high tech weapons and equipment, power projection, and unparalleled ability to conduct information-intensive joint combat operations. Yet they also see many of the capabilities the US military relies upon to execute these operations – most notably forward bases, space capabilities, and computer networks and information technology systems – as potentially vulnerable to disruption. Accordingly, China has developed capabilities designed to deter or counter US military intervention in areas close to China. This poses two interrelated challenges for the United States: maintaining its military advantage in an era of rapid technological change and preserving deterrence against growing Chinese ambitions in Asia.
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Understanding cyber weapons / Relia, Sanjeev   Journal Article
Relia, Sanjeev Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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