03572oam 2200613 450 991055759020332120171122074006.0(CKB)5400000000043746(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78334(OCoLC)936333243(EXLCZ)99540000000004374620160201h20152010 ua 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChina's emerging national security interests and their impact on the People's Liberation Army /Murray Scot Tanner and Peter W. MackenzieAlexandria, Virginia :CNA Corporation ;Quantico, Virginia :Marine Corps University Press,2015.©20101 electronic resource (160 p.)"A Joint publication of CNA and Marine Corps University Press.""China's Emerging National Security Interests. ©2010 by CNA Corporation."0-9911588-7-3 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction : China's emerging national security interests -- China's evolving concept of its national security interests -- Six arenas of emerging security interests -- Implications for the PLA -- Conclusion : pursuing emerging interests abroad -- Appendix one: Governance challenges in countries hosting Chinese laborers and investment (end of 2006) -- Appendix two: Combined Chinese military exercises with Russia and other SCO partners.As China’s security interests expand and its power grows, it may increasingly have to choose between a long-range calculation that it should avoid angering its neighbors in the region and a short-term desire to display its newly won capacity to defend its interests and assert its power. Drawing on our analysis, we see themes that indicate growing support for China to pursue what we might call “defensive expansion” of China’s presence and influence in Asia, including its military presence and influence. Underlying this support for defensive expansion we see three themes recurring throughout China’s debates over its emerging interests. First, that China’s security community sees its emerging xii | Introduction Introduction | xiii national security interests as increasingly indispensable to China’s future development and power. Second, that China sees many of these interests as increasingly vulnerable or at risk from both traditional and nontraditional threats. And third, that China portrays itself as having exercised much greater restraint in asserting and protecting its interests than many of its neighbors.National securityChinaMilitary policyfastNational securityfastChinaMilitary policyChinafastNational securityMilitary policy.National security.355.00951Tanner Murray Scot1035366Mackenzie Peter W.CNA Corporation,Marine Corps University (U.S.).Press,GPOGPOGPOOCLCOOCLCFOCLCORIUOCLCQOCLCOGPOBOOK9910557590203321China's emerging national security interests and their impact on the People's Liberation Army3528235UNINA