The Chinese Military in the 21st Century
China As A
Military Power 中國一個崛起的軍事大國 延續
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"所謂的道德與正義,只有當實力相等時才能提出來討論。
這就是說,平衡來源於實力,和平依賴於威懾 "。
還有一句中國白話:" 軟的怕硬的,硬的怕不要命的 "。
每次我國要來真格的時候,就會看到我們的偉人的這句名言:
*** "人不犯我我不犯人,人若犯我我必犯人 !!!! "***
英國歷史學者布魯根(Sir
Denis Brogan)提出了一個有趣的問題。那就是美國真的失去中國嗎?(Did the
U.S. ever have China to lose?)如果中國失去了或被出賣了,那麼由於美國做什麼或不做什麼,是不是中國的情勢就會有不同的發展呢?如果美國在過去過份使用其力量造成世界的混亂,很顯然的戰後的鐘擺使得美國人民難以相信在美國接受自由世界領袖地位之時,美國有能力和責任去控制每一個地方的事件。所以,有關中國是否失去的辯論多數是無關宏旨的,因為中國的命運一向不在美國的掌控之中。美國自甘耐迪總統時代,開始謀求與中共改善關係,但歷經甘耐迪與詹森(
Lyndon B. Johnson)兩位總統任內,美中關係並未有實質的進展。
China threatens to end the military rule of the U.S. in
Asia
In mid-April, the
Chinese government said the increased
U.S. military presence in the
Asia-Pacific region causes a lot of tension, and they plan to send more military forces and strengthen their partnerships with neighboring countries. A recent study found that China increasingly threatens to end the military supremacy of the
USA.
China has the largest army in the world
...
In mid-April, the Chinese government said the increased U.S. military presence in the Asia-Pacific region causes a lot of tension, and they plan to send more military forces and strengthen their partnerships with neighboring countries.
A recent study found that
China's growing industrial power increasingly threatens to end the military supremacy of the
United States (U.S.) in Asia-Pacific waters, making it difficult for
Washington to be able to maintain their "status quo" in the region, achieved through its alliances with
Japan and
South Korea.
The
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published a study of nine U.S. researchers, who claim that "in the next two decades, China will reach the U.S. in its military capabilities, including the ability to build aircraft carriers and stealth type fighter aircraft."
"Will the United States maintain its leadership of the last 60 years in the area? Our own country says yes, but it is still not very clear whether it is really so," said one of the report's authors,
Michael D. Swaine, an expert on China's defense policy.
According to experts, due to the economic interdependence between the two countries, "
Beijing will probably prevent the use of military force and not cause an armed conflict in order to try to expel Washington from the region."
The document also states that the change in the strategic balance in the region most strongly affects Japan, an economic power whose security has depended for a long time on its alliance with the
U.S. government.
Experts also believe that Japan could respond to the growing power of China, further tightening its ties with Washington, as it did recently during the escalation of tension that arose from the islands whose sovereignty is disputed between the two nations.
The report concluded that the most likely outcome of this "arms race" will be a "delicate balance" across the region, causing U.S. hegemony to gradually weaken with increasing
Chinese military capabilities.
In mid-April, the Chinese government said the increased U.S. military presence in the Asia-Pacific region causes a lot of tension, therefore, they intend to send more military forces and strengthen their partnerships with neighboring countries.
China's armed forces have always been a staunch force upholding world
peace and regional stability, according to a white paper on national defense released on Tuesday.
"China's security and development are closely connected with the peace and prosperity of the world as a whole," the white paper says.
According to the document, the country's armed forces are now mainly engaged in maintaining world peace and regional stability by participating in
UN peacekeeping operations, international disaster relief and humanitarian aid, safeguarding the security of international sea lines of communication (SLOCs), and joint exercises and training with foreign armed forces.
Wang Xinjun, a research fellow on war theory and strategy with the
Academy of Military Sciences of the
Chinese People's Liberation Army (
PLA), said, "
Taking on the obligations of a major power is an important feature marking China's entering into the world stage."
Lisa Karpova Pravda.Ru