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The U.S.-China Military Scorecard : Forces, Geography, and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1996-2017

Title
  1. The U.S.-China Military Scorecard : Forces, Geography, and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1996-2017 / Eric Heginbotham ... [and fourteen others].
Published by
  1. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2015]
Author
  1. Heginbotham, Eric

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Description
  1. xxxix, 389 pages : illustrations, maps; 26 cm
Summary
  1. "Over the past two decades, China's People's Liberation Army has transformed itself from a large but antiquated force into a capable, modern military. Its technology and operational proficiency still lag behind those of the United States, but it has rapidly narrowed the gap. Moreover, China enjoys the advantage of proximity in most plausible conflict scenarios, and geographical advantage would likely neutralize many U.S. military strengths. A sound understanding of regional military issues -- including forces, geography, and the evolving balance of power -- will be essential for establishing appropriate U.S. political and military policies in Asia. This RAND study analyzes the development of respective Chinese and U.S. military capabilities in ten categories of military operations across two scenarios, one centered on Taiwan and one on the Spratly Islands. The analysis is presented in ten scorecards that assess military capabilities as they have evolved over four snapshot years: 1996, 2003, 2010, and 2017. The results show that China is not close to catching up to the United States in terms of aggregate capabilities, but also that it does not need to catch up to challenge the United States on its immediate periphery. Furthermore, although China's ability to project power to more distant locations remains limited, its reach is growing, and in the future U.S. military dominance is likely to be challenged at greater distances from China's coast. To maintain robust defense and deterrence capabilities in an era of fiscal constraints, the United States will need to ensure that its own operational concepts, procurement, and diplomacy anticipate future developments in Chinese military capabilities."--Back cover
Series statement
  1. [Research report] ; RR-392-AF
Uniform title
  1. Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-392-AF.
Alternative title
  1. US-China military scorecard
  2. United States-China military scorecard
Subject
  1. Spratly Islands
  2. National security > China
  3. China > Strategic aspects
  4. Pacific Area
  5. military balance
  6. China > Military policy
  7. Taiwan > Strategic aspects
  8. United States > Military policy
  9. Armed Forces
  10. Strategic aspects of individual places
  11. National security > United States
  12. Spratly Islands > Strategic aspects
  13. China > Armed Forces
  14. United States > Armed Forces
  15. Military policy
  16. National security > Pacific Area
Contents
  1. Different Paths : Chinese and U.S. Military Development, 1996-2017 -- Scorecard 1 : Chinese Capability to Attack Air Bases -- Scorecard 2 : Air Campaigns Over Taiwan and the Spratly Islands -- Scorecard 3 : U.S. Penetration of Chinese Airspace-- Scorecard 4 : U.S. Capability to Attack Chinese Air Bases -- Scorecard 5 : Chinese Anti-Surface Warfare -- Scorecard 6 : U.S. Anti-Surface Warfare Capabilities Versus Chinese Naval Ships -- Scorecard 7 : U.S. Counterspace Capabilities Versus Chinese Space Systems -- Scorecard 8 : Chinese Counterspace Capabilities Versus U.S. Space Systems -- Scorecard 9 : U.S. and Chinese Cyberwarfare Capabilities -- Scorecard 10 : U.S. and Chinese Strategic Nuclear Stability -- The Receding Frontier of U.S. Dominance -- Implications and Recommendations.
Call number
  1. JFF 15-1557
Note
  1. "RR-392-AF."
  2. At head of title: RAND project Air Force
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-389).
Author
  1. Heginbotham, Eric, author.
Title
  1. The U.S.-China Military Scorecard : Forces, Geography, and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1996-2017 / Eric Heginbotham ... [and fourteen others].
Publisher
  1. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2015]
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. [Research report] ; RR-392-AF
  2. Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-392-AF.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-389).
Connect to:
  1. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR392.html
Indexed term
  1. military balance
Other form:
  1. Online version: Heginbotham, Eric, author. U.S.-China military scorecard Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2015] 9780833082275 (DLC) 2015032980
LCCN
  1. 2015031303
ISBN
  1. 9780833082190 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  2. 0833082191 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Research call number
  1. JFF 15-1557
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