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Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2006: 88-94

Čína: velká strategie (Problém Tchaj-wanu a rozvoj ozbrojených sil)Informace

Zpracováno podle tří článků uveřejněných v čísle 11/2005 časopisu Armed Forces Journal: Laurent Murawiec, China's Grand Strategy; Eric A. McVadon, The Taiwan problem: Beijing arms for a fight it hopes to avoid; Mary C. Fitzgerald, China plans to control space and win the coming information war.

China: Grand Strategy (Taiwan Problem and the Development ofArmed Forces)

The China's impact on world affairs is growing and will grow further in decades to come. Those years will be critical for Taiwan, and for its relationship with other states. Three related factors determine the texture of this interaction: the policies evolving in Beijing, internal developments on Taiwan, and the international environment. Beijing has offered Taipei several proposals for reunification. The proposals, including the recent "one state, two systems" proposal, allow Taipei to maintain its social and economic system, its armed forces and its unofficial ties with foreign countries. China's grand strategy is to make war while avoiding the battle. Therefore, Taiwan is to be persuaded that the acceptance of "One China" principle is vitally important for preventing the Taiwanese independence. Otherwise, People's Armed Forces will open an invasion to Taiwan by three successive attacks: (1) high precise medium-range ballistic missiles DF-21C with the aim to suppress air defence; (2) the second stroke would be massive attack with short-range precise missiles; (3) the last stroke ought to be done by cruise missiles. This essay is adapted from articles by Mary C. Fitzgerald and Eric A. McVadon, Armed Forces Journal 11/2005.

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(2006). Čína: velká strategie (Problém Tchaj-wanu a rozvoj ozbrojených sil). Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review87(2), 88-94
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