
China's Strategic Arsenal
Worldview, Doctrine, and Systems
Georgetown University Press
Published on 1. April 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-64712-079-5 (ISBN)
Description
A critical look at how China's growing strategic arsenal could impact a rapidly changing world order
China's strategic capabilities and doctrine have historically differed from the United States' and Russia's. China has continued to modernize and expand its arsenal despite its policy of no first use, while the United States and Russia have decreased deployed weapons stocks.
This volume brings together an international group of distinguished scholars to provide a fresh assessment of China's strategic military capabilities, doctrines, and political perceptions in light of rapidly advancing technologies, an expanding and modernizing nuclear arsenal, and an increased great-power competition with the United States.
Analyzing China's strategic arsenal is critical for a deeper understanding of China's relations with both its neighbors and the world. Without a doubt, China's arsenal is growing in size and sophistication, but key uncertainties also lie ahead. Will China's new capabilities and confidence lead it to be more assertive and take more risks? Will China's nuclear traditions change as the strategic balance improves? Will China's approach to military competition be guided by a notion of strategic stability or not? Will there be a strategic arms race with the United States? China's Strategic Arsenal provides a current understanding of these issues as we strive for a stable strategic future with China.
China's strategic capabilities and doctrine have historically differed from the United States' and Russia's. China has continued to modernize and expand its arsenal despite its policy of no first use, while the United States and Russia have decreased deployed weapons stocks.
This volume brings together an international group of distinguished scholars to provide a fresh assessment of China's strategic military capabilities, doctrines, and political perceptions in light of rapidly advancing technologies, an expanding and modernizing nuclear arsenal, and an increased great-power competition with the United States.
Analyzing China's strategic arsenal is critical for a deeper understanding of China's relations with both its neighbors and the world. Without a doubt, China's arsenal is growing in size and sophistication, but key uncertainties also lie ahead. Will China's new capabilities and confidence lead it to be more assertive and take more risks? Will China's nuclear traditions change as the strategic balance improves? Will China's approach to military competition be guided by a notion of strategic stability or not? Will there be a strategic arms race with the United States? China's Strategic Arsenal provides a current understanding of these issues as we strive for a stable strategic future with China.
Reviews / Votes
Exceptionally well organized and presented, "China's Strategic Arsenal: Worldview, Doctrine, and Systems" is a seminal collection of nine impressively informative contributions by experts in the field, making it a critically essential and unreservedly recommended addition to community, governmental, college and university library China-Us international relations and security collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists. * Midwest Book Review * [T]the book performs an excellent service by enriching the public debate with a deep, nuanced review of the key technical, doctrinal, geopolitical, and cultural dimensions of the evolving nuclear thinking that appears to be shaping China's current and future policy. * Arms Control Today * [China's Strategic Arsenal] was an extremely well-researched collection that painted a modern picture of China's strategic arsenal. * Air & Space Power Journal (ASPJ) * This edited volume makes an important and timely contribution to the current debate on China's burgeoning strategic capabilities and the implications for strategic stability between China and the United States. * The China Journal *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington, DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
348 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64712-079-5 (9781647120795)
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Persons
Paul J. Bolt is a professor and the head of the Department of Political Science at the US Air Force Academy. He has published on Chinese foreign relations and defense issues, and coauthored China, Russia, and Twenty-First Century Global Geopolitics.
James M. Smith is the director of the US Air Force Institute for National Security Studies at the US Air Force Academy, where he serves as a professor of strategic studies. He has published on strategic issues, terrorism, and military leader development.
James M. Smith is the director of the US Air Force Institute for National Security Studies at the US Air Force Academy, where he serves as a professor of strategic studies. He has published on strategic issues, terrorism, and military leader development.
Content
Introduction
1. The US-Chinese Relationship and China as a Twenty-first Century Strategic Power, James M. Smith and Paul J. Bolt
2. China's "Nested" Worldview, Andrew Scobell
3. China's Nuclear Doctrine and Deterrence Concept, Christopher P. Twomey
4. Strategic Stability and the Impact of China's Modernizing Strategic Strike Forces, Sugio Takahashi
5. China's Strategic Systems and Programs, Hans M. Kristensen
6. China's Regional Nuclear Capability, Non-Nuclear Strategic Systems, and Integration of Concepts and Operations, Phillip C. Saunders and David C. Logan
7. Organization of China's Strategic Forces, Bates Gill
8. China on Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Strategic Stability, Nancy W. Gallagher
9. China's Strategic Future, Brad Roberts
List of Contributors
Index
1. The US-Chinese Relationship and China as a Twenty-first Century Strategic Power, James M. Smith and Paul J. Bolt
2. China's "Nested" Worldview, Andrew Scobell
3. China's Nuclear Doctrine and Deterrence Concept, Christopher P. Twomey
4. Strategic Stability and the Impact of China's Modernizing Strategic Strike Forces, Sugio Takahashi
5. China's Strategic Systems and Programs, Hans M. Kristensen
6. China's Regional Nuclear Capability, Non-Nuclear Strategic Systems, and Integration of Concepts and Operations, Phillip C. Saunders and David C. Logan
7. Organization of China's Strategic Forces, Bates Gill
8. China on Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Strategic Stability, Nancy W. Gallagher
9. China's Strategic Future, Brad Roberts
List of Contributors
Index