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_aArtificial intelligence in China's revolution in military affairs/ _cElsa B. Kania |
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520 | _aThe People's Liberation Army (PLA) seeks not only to equal but also to overtake the US military through seizing the initiative in the ongoing Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA). Chinese military leaders believe the form of warfare is changing from today's 'informatised' warfare to future 'intelligentised' warfare. The PLA's approach to leveraging emerging technologies is likely to differ from parallel American initiatives because of its distinct strategic culture, organisational characteristics, and operational requirements. This research examines the evolution of the PLA's strategic thinking and concepts of operations, seeking to contribute to the military innovation literature by evaluating major theoretical frameworks for the case of China. | ||
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_aPEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY _xMILITARY INNOVATION _xEMERGING TECHNOLOGIES _xARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE _xINTELLIGENTISED WARFARE |
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_aThe Journal of Strategic Studies : _gVol 44 No.4, August 2021, pp. 515-542 (98) |
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01402390.2021.1894136 _zClick here for full text |
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