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- pla update: Issue 19, March 22, 2024
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- PLA Update, Issue 19, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- of Oman. Similar to PRC media reporting on past iterations of the exercise, reports on Security Belt 2024 depicted it as conducive to forging a "Maritime Community of Common Destiny" (海洋命运共同体 ... such as military economic research (while respecting the PLA's operational security regulations). Speaking on PRC state television, an officer of the CMC Logistic Support Department's Human Resources ... as part of exercise Security Belt 2024 (安全纽带-2024). The exercise incorporated more than 10 ships and focused on topics including counterpiracy and search and rescue. The three participating PLAN ships
- pla update: Issue 4, May 2, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 4, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Each edition of this newsletter draws on the expertise of CNA’s China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division to gather information and provide an update ... Minghai, a professor at the PLA NDU National Security College War and Crisis Response Training Center, claiming that cognitive warfare is the "essence" of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine ... nomination guidelines for the medal, urging units to select model figures who have made outstanding contributions to safeguarding national sovereignty, security, and development interests, while advancing
- pla update: Issue 2, March 1, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 2, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Each edition of this newsletter will draw on the material and expertise of CNA’s China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division to provide an update ... reports that the PLA conducted these exercises in response to the February 3–7 US-Japan combined maritime exercise Nobel Fusion. According to a US Marine Corps (USMC) press release, Noble Fusion transpired from February 3 to 7 in the Philippine Sea and featured participating forces from the US Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, as well as maritime and ground elements from the Japan
- Dave Johnson and Peter Neffenger Join CNA's Board of Trustees
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/01-16
- CNA President and CEO Katherine McGrady today announced that Vice Admiral David Johnson, USN (Ret.), and Vice Admiral Peter Neffenger, USCG (Ret.), are joining the CNA Board of Trustees.
- and Acquisition, where he had responsibility for all Navy and Marine Corps programs and development for maritime, ground, aviation, space and C4I systems. VADM Neffenger was appointed in 2015 by President Obama to lead the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a position he held until January 2017. Prior to this, he distinguished himself in a 34-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard, where he ... dedication to doing work that supports the safety and security of the nation.’” VADM Johnson holds a naval engineering degree and a master’s in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute
- coming in from the cold: The Collapse of Cold War Naval Strategic Planning
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- On this episode of Coming in From the Cold, CNA analysts Josh Tallis and Steve Wills join Bill. They discuss Steve's new book, "Strategy Shelved: The Collapse of Cold War Naval Strategic Planning."
- specializing in maritime security, irregular threats, and issues of naval and national security strategy. Josh also served as the CNA field representative to Carrier Strike Group EIGHT during the Navy's ... Waters: Pirates, Terrorists, Traffickers and Maritime Insecurity," by Josh Tallis. ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle ContactEmail /*/Contact/Email
- pla update: Issue 12, July 17, 2023
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- PLA Update, Issue 12, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- on collective responses to maritime disasters. From June 5 to 8, two PLAN surface combatants-the Luyang III-class destroyer CNS Zhanjiang (165) and Jiangkai-class frigate CNS Xuchang (536)- participated ... activities, and navy band show. They participated in multinational military drills designed to improve capabilities for responding to natural disasters and maritime threats and for providing humanitarian aid ... Commanders and members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It serves as a strategic framework for how the US armed forces will execute the overall policy goals laid out in the most recent National Security Strategy
- Economic Implications to Disrupting Oil Chokepoints
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- The secure transportation of oil is critical to world trade and economic growth. Oil trade requires the use of maritime trade routes, as two-thirds of the world’s oil exports are transported by ocean.
- that can enable or provide maritime security. Threats to the world’s chokepoints are numerous and diverse. The Strait of Hormuz is under a direct threat of closure by Iran. Somali pirates ... Economic Implications to Disrupting Oil Chokepoints The Economic Implications of Disruptions to Maritime Oil Chokepoints The secure transportation of oil is critical to world trade and economic growth. Oil trade requires the use of maritime trade routes, as two-thirds of the world’s oil exports are transported by ocean. The free flow of oil is critical to world commerce and global eco- nomic
- Chinas Revolution in Doctrinal Affairs
- /reports/2005/chinas-revolution-in-doctrinal-affairs
- This paper raises a number of important questions on China's views on nuclear doctrine and nuclear operations that will have a direct bearing on the future of strategic stability in US-China relations.
- and subsequently in China, also give PLA operations professionals and theorists cause for pause and self-reassessments of its external security situation provided added impetus to the need for doctrinal change. China’s perception of it own changing security landscape during this period was highlighted by the need to enhance its ability to deter Taiwan’s drift away from the mainland. It was also influenced by an increasing distrust of U.S. intentions toward China, concerns about India’s ambitions as a rising regional power, increasing uncertainty over Japan’s evolving role in regional security and military
- Julia McQuaid
- /about-us/leadership/center-for-naval-analyses/julia-mcquaid
- , Department of Defense, and other national security agencies on strategic and operational issues. Her expertise spans areas such as strategic competition, security cooperation, building partner capacity, interoperability with partners and allies, counterterrorism, and global maritime security. McQuaid has led several high-profile projects at CNA, including a congressionally directed assessment
- Economic Statecraft China
- /reports/2020/08/economic-statecraft-china
- The People’s Republic of China (PRC) pursues its national security objectives through a wide variety of cross-domain activities. The PRC’s legal economic statecraft activities are connected directly to China’s growing military power. China’s legal means of obtaining technology damages the technological superiority of the United States and its partners and allies. This report illustrates the pathways by which China legally acquires foreign technology and builds capabilities to support its national security objectives. These pathways include: (1) trade, (2) market access requirements, (3) overseas investment, and (4) the transfer of human capital. This report also identifies key challenges for the United States in countering China’s efforts. First, the PRC is ambitious and adapts it economic techniques to deal with changing regulatory environments. Second, the United States has multiple “leakage points” that provide avenues for the PRC to access emerging technology. Third, China offers appealing incentives that put the US and other countries as risk of technology loss. Thus, a comprehensive strategy for technology protection is needed to address China’s foreign technology acquisition.
- Economic Statecraft China Economic Statecraft: How China Legally Accesses Foreign Technologies to Build Military Capabilities The People’s Republic of China (PRC) pursues its national security ... capabilities to support its national security objectives. These pathways include: (1) trade, (2) market access requirements, (3) overseas investment, and (4) the transfer of human capital. This report also ... that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) uses to obtain foreign technology and build capabilities in support of China’s national security objectives. The report is intended to help readers recognize