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pla update: Issue 7, February 16, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 7, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
that deep-sea operational capability could be useful for both “strategic deterrence” and “strategic surprise attacks.” To the latter point, Kuang suggests that if one can preposition deep-sea weapons
pla update: Issue 6, September 30, 2022
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PLA Update, Issue 6, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
of the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law stated that the guidelines were “intended as a political deterrence to any forces which aim to destabilize domestic social, economic and political
pla update: Issue 5, June 6, 2022
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PLA Update, Issue 5, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
." However, Zhang is not implying that the PLA should scale down its frequent activities around Taiwan. The author contends that going forward, China will "strengthen deterrence" against "Taiwan
russian media analysis: Issue 8, January 28, 2022
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
propaganda in the form of disinformation campaigns is conducted at the state level and is a component of the ‘systematic deterrence of Russia.’” Separately, an article in Topwar.ru offers perspectives
russian media analysis: Issue 2, October 24, 2021
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
Issue 2 Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities /Newsletters/Russian%20Media%20Analysis/Russian-Media-Analysis-Report-Issue-2_Page_01.png Issue 2, October 24, 2021 NATO-Russia relations NATO’s relations with Russia were a dominant topic of discussion in Russian media during the reporting period. The conversation covered a range of issues, including the continuing deterioration of diplomatic relations, perception of the new NATO Concept for Deterrence and Defense of the Euro-Atlantic Area, NATO military activities near Russia’s borders, the framing of continuing efforts
Insight on Nuclear Escalation from Russia’s War on Ukraine
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CNA has released a collection of six papers that explore the consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war for strategic stability and the evolving regional and international security landscape.
will need creative solutions to balance the pursuit of crisis stability and arms race stability with the changing needs of deterrence and defense. Visit the Russia Studies Program page on CNA.org
Countering Chinese and Russian Alliance Wedge Strategies Write Up
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In CNA’s National Security Seminar Series, Timothy Crawford, CNA’s David Wallsh, and others discuss efforts by China and Russia to weaken U.S. alliances.
that there are compelling reasons to peel Russia away from China because of the risks of growing Russia-China alignment, including the joining of their nuclear deterrence capabilities
Space Domain Awareness as a Strategic Counterweight
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This paper examines the role of space domain awareness (SDA) as a strategic counterweight to potential adversary and competitor actions in space.
findings This study finds that effective SDA can be a strategic counterweight to possible adversary and competitor actions in space in five ways: SDA enhances deterrence and reduces inadvertent
North Korea A Case Study of Asymmetric Relations
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Examining North Korea as a case study for asymmetric relations and the issue of its nuclear weapons development as the threat to status quo in the international order.
North Korea A Case Study of Asymmetric Relations North Korea: A Case Study of Asymmetric Relations Examining North Korea as a case study for asymmetric relations and the issue of its nuclear weapons development as the threat to status quo in the international order. Asymmetry between the United States and less powerful adversaries creates unique challenges not easily addressed by traditional international security policy precepts. Deterrence and compellence become harder to achieve because asymmetrically weaker powers often have greater interests at stake in bilateral and regional disputes
Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities Oct 11
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NATO’s relations with Russia were a dominant topic of discussion in Russian media during the reporting period.
Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities Oct 11 Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities: October 11-24, 2021 NATO’s relations with Russia were a dominant topic of discussion in Russian media during the reporting period. The following is an excerpt from the first section of this report: NATO’s relations with Russia were a dominant topic of discussion in Russian media during the reporting period. The conversation covered a range of issues, including the continuing deterioration of diplomatic relations, perception of the new NATO Concept for Deterrence and Defense