Confronting the China Threat
Leveraging Insights on China for Informed Integrated Deterrence
Confronting the China Threat
Leveraging Insights on China for Informed Integrated Deterrence
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At the core of U.S. strategy is the concept of “integrated deterrence,” a framework for working across warfighting domains, theatres of operation, and the entire conflict continuum. While the Department of Defense plays an integral role in integrated deterrence, they are not the only ones. For US-China policy to be more effective, a comprehensive approach, involving all of government, is needed. This demands a better understanding of the People's Republic of China, the chief competitor of the United States.
From strategic policymakers down to the average citizen who chooses not to click a link in an email, a greater understanding of China will help everyone make informed decisions. By considering China's history and experiences sui generis, citizens, policymakers, and military planners can interpret Chinese actions within their own specific context, and therefore more accurately frame their actions, policies, and responses. Confronting the China Threat: Leveraging Insights for Informed Integrated Deterrence addresses the physical, cultural, cognitive, legal, and digital environments that inform China's worldview and actions on the global stage. This will ultimately better inform readers on how China views itself, outsiders, and competition, and enable them to tailor specific responses in and through cyberspace and information operations.
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Table of Contents
Mark Grzegorzewski, Embry Riddle University, USA and Christopher Marsh, National Defense University, USA
Chapter 1: Simmering Sino-US Rivalry and China's Asia Pacific Strategy
Jongseok Woo, University of South Florida, USA
Chapter 2: Breaking With the Past: China's Pursuit of Global Hegemony
Stephen G. Craft, Embry-Riddle University, USA
Chapter 3: The Return of Spiraling Tension in US-China Relations
Lawrence C. Reardon, University of New Hampshire, USA
Chapter 4: US-PRC Great Power Competition: The Space Arena
Dean Cheng, Heritage Foundation, USA
Chapter 5: The CCP's View of Global Economics
June Teufel Dreyer, University of Miami, USA
Chapter 6: Creating agents of the state: CCP Efforts to Mobilize the Private Sector
Jeffrey Becker, US Navy and Marine Corps' Federally Funded Research and Development Center, USA
Chapter 7: China's Pursuit of “Disruptive Technologies” and Military-Civil Fusion
Richard A. Bitzinger, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, USA and Yoram Evron,
Chapter 8: China's Evolving Way of War: From Deception to Deterrence
Christopher Marsh, National Defense University, USA
Chapter 9: Deterrence and Warfighting Roles of the PLA Strategic Support Force in an Era of “Informatized Warfare”
Brian Waidelich, Center for Naval Analyses, USA
Chapter 10: Shaping the Digital Battlefield: Strategic Support Force Cyber Operations
Mark Grzegorzewski, Embry Riddle University, USA
Chapter 11: The Legal Framework of Chinese Influence Operations
Peter B.M.J. Pijpers, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chapter 12: China's Ongoing Campaign to Shape International Public Opinion
Heidi Holz, Center for Naval Analyses, USA and Josiah Case
Conclusion: Greater Understanding Enables More Effective Deterrence
Mark Grzegorzewski, Embry Riddle University, USA and Christopher Marsh, National Defense University, USA
Product details
| Published | 04 Feb 2027 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9798216276463 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 13 b/w T/F |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























