China Expands Use of Military Forces for Diplomacy and Stability

Two recent developments exemplify China\'s expanding use of military forces in support of diplomacy and to maintain stability along borders. First, six Chinese ...

Two recent developments exemplify China’s expanding use of military forces in support of diplomacy and to maintain stability along borders. First, six Chinese aircraft launched long-range sudden attacks in Kazakhstan as part of ongoing simulated anti-terror exercises. On September 21st, it was reported that China approved the deployment of four military helicopters to Pakistan to assist in flood relief. The press reports are part of the public information program to test international reaction to China’s having crossed another threshold as a responsible great power. The two developments spotlight China’s near term strategic objective, which is dominance in Asia.

Copyright © 2024 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.

    Graphic By: Derace Lauderdaleearly career, skills-based hiring,workforce, diversity

    Still ‘long way to go’ after 13% bump in federal early-career employees

    Read more
    Carnegie Mellon University Heinz College of Information Systems and Public PolicyVolcker Alliance Senior Fellow Dustin Brown conducts the first of four discussions with colleges and universities as part of the organization's

    Long-time OMB official lands COO post at SSA

    Read more