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People’s Army not standing still

By: Randall Schriver | THE WASHINGTON TIMES |

Today’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is an institution of great consequence to the United States and our allies. As China emerges as a regional and global power, the PLA will be an important force that shapes events in virtually any imaginable future — but of particular concern should be the role the PLA would play if the United States faces a China that continues trending hostile to our global interests.

China has already reached a position of influence in our world that demands a more sophisticated understanding of both the challenges and opportunities being presented by an evolving defense institution. …

Read the full article in The Washington Times. 

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