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You Ji (Author)
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1860644872 978-1860644870 December 3, 1999
At present, perceptions of China’s military power owe as much to the Korean war as they do to cool analysis of force structure and offensive capacity. Yet as the emerging economic superpower in Asia, China must play an ever-growing part in the future of that region and the world. The Armed Forces of China presents a straightforward description of China's military resources and the impact of new programs of investment in technology and manpower management.

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You Ji teaches Northeast Asian politics at the University of NSW, Australia.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris (December 3, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860644872
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860644870
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Armed Forces of China, March 2, 2000
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I found this 1999 book to be a disappointment. I was looking for the latest presentation of the PLA. A much better introduction to the PLA already exists in the June 1996 #146 edition of The China Quarterly. Possibly the paucity in Group Army and basic information is attributable to the fact that an Australian professor edited it and not a person of military note.

The book only touches on the fact (pg 5) that the 25 Chinese Army Groups comprise the basic combat organizations. It implies not surprisingly that these are not fixed organizations but may be tailored as heavy or light depending upon the terrain and their missions. The book calls these "three three" structures which American military has since W.W.II identified as triangular organizations. I would like to have seen three or four organizational schematic examples of the Group Army in these various configurations: light, heavy, and mountain. The highly-touted Rapid Deployment Units as well as the organization of an airborne division are missing. These are supposedly China's crack organizations yet only two pages are devoted to them.

I had hoped the book would have shown an organizational chart (pg. 52) of each generalized possibility or manifestation of the basic Army Group. After all, the Army Group deserves this attention because it is, in fact, the keystone of the Chinese Army. Unfortunately, the book has but one cursory chart with 11 boxes and within one box it merely depicts "24 GAs" and not the 25 mentioned on pg. 5. For some inexplicable reason the book deals with the 27th, 31st, 38th, 39th, 47th and 54th Group Armies but makes no mention of the remaining 19. A chart giving their locations would have been useful together with a schematic illustrating the width and depth of a Group Army's deployment area for both defense and attack.

In short, I found the book to barely be even a summarization of the essays in the above cited copy of The China Quarterly; it presented nothing but very broad and not particularly new brushstrokes, long on budget and space and short on nuts and bolts. It touched upon RMA or Revolution in Military Affairs but that, too, is an old subject that has already been explained ad nauseum elsewhere and in much greater detail.

I suppose I had hoped for too much. For once, I had anticipated a handbook that would generally encompass what is expected of the title of the book "The Armed Forces of China." It isn't there.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Useful and Well Researched Review, May 18, 2000
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You Ji's book is uniquely helpful to anyone interested in China's military. So many books and articles rely upon speculation and exageration when examining the PLA. However, with clear facts and interesting perspectives from Chinese source material, this book presents a solid analysis of the "modern" PLA and the challenges it faces. The evaluation therefore focuses more on naval and air forces rather than the "three three" structure of the group armies. For an American reader concerned about Pacific strategy, this concentration should not be a problem.

No time is wasted with drawn out and replayed history of the Long March. That can be found elsewhere. You Ji instead tells the reader where China's military wants to go and what obstacles lie ahead. Maximizing new sources and perspectives, he presents a clear analysis.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Required reading at the Australian Defence Force Academy, October 19, 2002
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I'll just let you all know that this book is one of 2 that are required reading at the Australian Defence Force Academy (the Aussies' version of our West Point, Annapolis, and Air Force Academy all rolled up into one). They have one class there that is strictly an analysis of the modern PLA, taught by a professor from the PRC. Just FYI, the second required book is:

China's Security - The New Roles of the Military

And the suggested reading list is:

Lampton, David M. ed., The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001).
Swaine, Michael D. Interpreting China's Grand Strategy: Past, Present, and Future (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, 2000).
Mulvenon, James C., Andrew N. D. Yang, Seeking Truth From Facts: A Retrospective on Chinese Military Studies in the Post-Mao Era (Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 2001).
Mulvenon, James C. and Richard H. Yang, The People's Liberation Army in the Information Age (Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 1999).
Bickford, Thomas J., Marching into the Abyss: The Changing Role of the People's Liberation Army in Chinese Politics (Ph.D. diss., University of California, 1995).
Segal, Gerald and Richard H. Yang,, (eds.), Chinese Economic Reform: The Impact on Security (London: Routledge, 1996).
Zheng, Shiping, Party vs. State in Post 1949 China: the Institutional Dilemma (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

As you can see, the Aussies take the PRC very seriously.

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hardware modernisation, transitional vacuum, fast response units, junshi xueshu, national defence strategy, war game plans, junshi jingji yanjiu, limited regional war, naval modernisation, jianchuan zhishi, xiandaihua jianshe, group army level, military modernisation, military area commands, first island chain, launching units, united warfare, junshi kexue, air force corps, specialised arms, offensive air campaigns, advanced military powers, war under modern conditions, launching silos, air defence units
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