02812oam 2200457zu 450 991069811500332120210803234039.0(CKB)1000000000729455(SSID)ssj0000445813(PQKBManifestationID)12149064(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000445813(PQKBWorkID)10485610(PQKB)11516382(OCoLC)62122520(EXLCZ)99100000000072945520160829d2005 uy engtxtccrChinese National Security Decisionmaking under Stress[Place of publication not identified]Strategic Studies Institute U S Army War College Commandant AWCC DSI/Publications20051 volume digital, PDF fileBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-58487-206-3 1. Introduction / Andrew Scobell and Larry M. Wortzel -- 2. Chinese crisis management: framework for analysis, tentative observations, and questions for the future / Michael D. Swaine -- 3. The Tiananmen Massacre reappraised: public protest, urban warfare, and the People's Liberation Army / Larry M. Wortzel -- 4. SARS 2002-2003: a case study in crisis management / Susan M. Puska -- 5. Chinese decisionmaking under stress: the Taiwan Strait, 1995-2004 / Richard Bush -- 6. Decisionmaking under stress: the unintentional bombing of China's Belgrade embassy and the EP-3 collision / Paul H. B. Godwon -- 7. Decisionmaking in triplicate: China and the three Iraqi wars / Yitzhak Shicor -- 8. "Decisionmaking under stress" or "crisis management"? : in lieu of a conclusion / Frank Miller and Andrew Scobell.If there is one constant in expert analyses of the history of modern China, it is the characterization of a country perpetually in the throes of crises. While China at the mid-point of the Twenty-first Century's first decade is arguably the most secure and stable it has been in more than a century, crises continue to emerge with apparent frequency. Consequently, the study of china's behavior in conditions of tension and stress is of considerable importance to policy makers and analysts around the world.National securityChinaDecision makingCrisis managementChinaChinaStrategic aspectsCongressesNational securityDecision making.Crisis management355.6/830951Scobell Andrew564744Wortzel Larry MArmy War College (U.S.), Strategic Studies Institute StaffPQKBBOOK9910698115003321Chinese National Security Decisionmaking under Stress3124464UNINA