Learn what the Global Security Review provides its readers in China. Now is the time to create a knowledge base on this provocative adversary. In the aftermath of the U.S. Election fog, we must focus on the looming threat that marches toward us.
Here is what you need to know:
- “China’s Growing Power and the Inevitable End of ‘No First Use’“ (July 2024)
- This article examines China’s expanding military capabilities and the potential shift in its nuclear policy, moving away from its longstanding ‘No First Use’ stance.
- “The Strategic Contest in Ukraine: A Pivotal War Foreshadowing a Major US-China Conflict” (June 2024)
- An analysis of how the conflict in Ukraine serves as a precursor to potential major confrontations between the US and China, highlighting strategic lessons and future implications.
- “Why 2024 Is a Good Year for China to Attack American Forces“ (January 2024)
- A provocative piece discussing the strategic timing and reasoning behind potential Chinese military actions against US forces, emphasizing the significance of the year 2024.
- “China’s Rise: Unraveling Power and Principle“ (January 2024)
- This article delves into China’s ascent on the global stage, exploring the interplay between its growing power and underlying principles guiding its foreign policy.
- “China had ‘persistent’ access to U.S. critical infrastructure“ (March 2024)
- A report on China’s prolonged cyber infiltration into U.S. critical infrastructure, shedding light on the methods and implications of such cyber activities.
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Stay informed about China’s evolving strategies and their potential impact on global security. Delve into these comprehensive analyses to understand the nuances of China’s actions and prepare for the challenges ahead. Read these articles now to equip yourself with the knowledge needed in these pivotal times.
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About the Author
Greg Sharpe
Mr. Greg Sharpe is the director of Communications and Marketing for the National Institute for Deterrence Studies and the Managing Design Editor for the Global Security Review.
He has 25+ years in marketing and communications focusing in digital marketing and analysis. Greg has over 35 years of military, federal civilian and defense contractor experience in the fields of database development, digital marketing & analytics, and organizational outreach and engagement.