Abstract
This report seeks to emphasise that, in understanding the challenge and threat of China, political and institutional warfare should not be treated as optional or interesting adjuncts to traditional notions of warfare or that their effects are peripheral to core strategic and even military objectives. On the contrary, non-material approaches are essential to the Chinese strategy and have real-world outcomes that are often the same ones that the use of force or economic coercion is intended to achieve. Just as the CCP views comprehensive power as encompassing material and non-material elements, its notion of waging and winning a war may or may not include a military element. We need to do the same when countering, deterring and if necessary, defeating Chinese strategies and actions.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Hudson Institute |
| Commissioning body | Hudson Institute Washington DC |
| Number of pages | 48 |
| Publication status | Published - 5 May 2022 |