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The Chinese Military's Toughest Opponent: Corruption
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is Xi Jinping willing to bring his anti-corruption drive to bear on the People's Liberation Army?
China’s Deceptively Weak (and Dangerous) Military
By Ian Easton
In many ways, the PLA is weaker than it looks – and more dangerous.
Philippine Navy Adds to Regional Arms Build-Up
By Luke Hunt
ASEAN navies expand in response to China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Blue Means Blue: China’s Naval Ambitions
By Henry Holst
Numerous articles in Chinese state media suggest it has an ambitious agenda for its navy.
China’s ‘Mystery Warriors’
Each year, the PLA gets millions of new recruits. For a few weeks anyway.
How China Would Fight the US (And Win)
China’s military may be 30 years behind America’s, but it doesn’t need to equal the U.S. to defeat it.
Li Tianyi Denies Gang Rape: The Latest Fuerdai Trial
The teenage son of a Chinese general has inflamed public anger over entitlement.
China & India: All Not Quiet on the Western Front
Amid diplomatic efforts, Beijing still seems intent on asserting its claims on the Sino-Indian border.
Deleterious Neglect: Will the U.S. Navy Surrender Maritime Asia?
Unchallenged for decades, and facing budget cuts, the U.S. Navy risks losing its capability to challenge the PLA in its near seas.
Xi Jinping and the PLA
Xi Jinping is the new leader of China’s armed forces, but he is not yet pursuing new policies.
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