An edition of Learning by doing (2012)

Learning by doing

the PLA trains at home and abroad

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An edition of Learning by doing (2012)

Learning by doing

the PLA trains at home and abroad

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To better understand the PLA's ability to employ its developing capabilities in a variety of potential scenarios, this volume examines how the PLA learns by doing, specifically through its exercises and noncombat operations at home and overseas, and through key logistical and theoretical developments. Key findings are: 1) recent PLA exercises and operations point to an increasing interest in developing expeditionary naval capabilities and a presence in distant seas, suggesting that a move beyond the current "near seas" focus is both possible and an extension of existing efforts; 2) PLA ground force exercises -- rather than aiming to intimidate others by demonstrating the ability to project power beyond China's borders -- focus on moving military power within China, both to defend China's borders and perhaps as a prelude to military restructuring in which smaller but more mobile formations could replace larger and more static ones; 3) through its participation in international military exercises as well as peacekeeping operations and humanitarian aid and disaster relief missions, the PLA is gaining greater capabilities to deploy outside of China's borders for a variety of missions; and, 4) PLA operations are increasingly supported by a modern, civilian-integrated military logistics network, though a lack of overseas bases continues to limit the effectiveness of this network as it pertains to overseas power projection capabilities.

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English
Pages
390

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Learning by Doing: The PLA Trains at Home and Abroad
2019, Independently Published
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Learning by Doing: The PLA Trains at Home and Abroad
2013, Lulu Press, Inc.
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Learning by doing: the PLA trains at home and abroad
2012, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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Table of Contents

Introduction : PLA lessons learned from increasingly realistic exercises / Roy Kamphausen and Travis Tanner
China's Navy prepares : domestic naval exercises, 2000-10 / Bernard D. Cole
PLA naval exercises with international partners / Michael McDevitt
"Controlling the four quarters" : China trains, equips, and employs a modern, mobile People's Armed Police Force / Cortez A. Cooper III
Clarity of intentions : People's Liberation Army transregional exercises to defend China's borders / Dennis J. Blasko
Looking good on paper : PLA participation in the Peace Mission 2010 multilateral military exercise / Daniel M. Hartnett
PLA engagement with international partners : PLA involvement in international peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief / Chin-Hao Huang
PLA logistics, 2004-11 : lessons learned in the field / Abraham M. Denmark
The agony of learning : the PLA's transformation in military affairs / David Lai.

Edition Notes

"November 2012."

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.

Series
Strategic Studies Institute book, Strategic Studies Institute book
Other Titles
People's Liberation Army trains at home and abroad

Classifications

Library of Congress
UA837 .L43 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 390 p.
Number of pages
390

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31303762M
ISBN 10
1584875526
ISBN 13
9781584875529
LCCN
2013376855
OCLC/WorldCat
822026834

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