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Rise of China and the Future of the Balance-of-power in Asia
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: Jeffrey W. Taliaferro
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Force and Strategy
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Debates about Rise of China
Conflicting U.S.-China Interests?
China Optimists vs. China Pessimists
Table 1. Optimist, Pessimists, and Future of U.S.-China Relations
China’s Economic Growth
China’s Challenges
PRC Grand Strategy & Military Doctrine: Background
PRC Grand Strategy & Military Doctrine—Background (cont.)
Key Assumptions of Chinese Grand Strategy
China’s Critical Sea Lanes
PRC Naval Defense Parameter (First and Second Island Chains)
Chinese Defense Spending
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA)
4 Strategic Goals for PLA
Ballistic and Cruise Missiles
PLAN Modernization
Future of Deterrence Across Taiwan Straits
Future of Deterrence Across Taiwan Straits
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