Abstract
This article begins with a brief survey of the literature on Chinese strategic and military culture; introduces an array of historical and cultural factors that this author believes have affected the worldview and organizational practice of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in general and the Navy in particular; and examines the implications of these cultural tendencies for PLA behavior past and present.
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