Political Commissars and Commanders in the Chinese military played a significant role for more than seven decades. Several commonalities, differences and relative influences of these two in the military hierachy existed, though both were tasked to pursue political and strategic goals set by the Communist Party in the internal matters or external dimensions of China. Even as the Commanders' role remained vital in the current phase of military modernisation, professionalism and power projection, the role of the Political Commissars is expected to be enhanced with the launching of "three wars" - media, legal and psychological warfare - from 2003
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics and Social Science, 1962....
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics and Social Science, 1962....
The paper seeks to determine how China’s armed forces try to create a favorable strategic posture wi...
This paper is an attempt to identify the driving forces behind the Military Strategic Guideline for ...
Following the widely observed 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in the fa...
Since 1949, China has adopted nine national military strategies, known as “strategic guidelines.” Th...
The recently-concluded 19th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party has confirmed Xi Jinping’s domin...
The importance of party-military relations in the People's Republic of China was succinctly stated b...
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA), officially the army of the Communist Party of China (CPC) – here...
The reform process that has been underway in China the past 30 years has affected most parts of Chin...
This paper traces the development of the military and political strategies of the Chinese Communist ...
In the period 1950 to 1965, there was a developing dispute between the Chinese military and the Comm...
In November 2002, the Chinese Communist Party held its 16th Congress and formally initiated a sweepi...
In the past few decades, the People's Republic of China (PRC) continues to change its military doctr...
In post-Cold War Asia, military power remains the dominant factor in inter-state relations. With its...
China's lack of major conventional combat experience on the modern battlefield makes it difficult to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics and Social Science, 1962....
The paper seeks to determine how China’s armed forces try to create a favorable strategic posture wi...
This paper is an attempt to identify the driving forces behind the Military Strategic Guideline for ...