Rumsfeld's take on the Chinese military : a dissenting view
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Current History September 2006, pp.263 - 269 (20)Summary: The Pentagon's 2006 report provides little credible new information to support the suppositions about China's lack of transparency, undeclared motivations or military expansion. The 2006 report notes the possibility of twin misperceptions first that other countries might underestimate PLA capabilities and second that Chinese leaders might overestimate the proficiency of their own forces.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Pentagon's 2006 report provides little credible new information to support the suppositions about China's lack of transparency, undeclared motivations or military expansion. The 2006 report notes the possibility of twin misperceptions first that other countries might underestimate PLA capabilities and second that Chinese leaders might overestimate the proficiency of their own forces.
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