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  2. Three warfares - Wikipedia

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    Three warfares" (Chinese: 三战 [1] or 三种战法, pinyin: Sān zhǒng zhàn fǎ; [2] also translated as 'three tactics') is an official political and information non-kinetic warfare strategy of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) employing media or public opinion warfare, psychological warfare, and legal warfare (also termed lawfare).

  3. Chinese information operations and information warfare

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    In 2003, the CCP approved the three warfares strategy for the PLA, which involves using public opinion (or media) warfare, psychological warfare and legal warfare . [ 20 ] While China has adopted the idea of information dominance, its method for going about information dominance differs, using ancient political warfare methods such as the ...

  4. Political warfare - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] [31] The CCP conception of political warfare includes the "three warfares" of public opinion warfare, psychological warfare, and legal warfare, among others. [32] [33] Political warfare encompasses influence operations such as the doctrine of China's peaceful rise. [34] Taiwan remains a major target of PRC political warfare efforts.

  5. List of military strategies and concepts - Wikipedia

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    Ends, Ways, Means, Risk – Strategy is much like a three legged stool of ends, ways, means balanced on a plane of varying degree of risk; Enkulette – A strategy used often in the jungle that aims at attacking the enemy from behind. Exhaustion – A strategy that seeks to erode the will or resources of a country

  6. List of military tactics - Wikipedia

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    A mounted archer of the Ming Dynasty Army fires a parthian shot. In the 4th century BCE, Sun Tzu said "the Military is a Tao of deception". [8] Diversionary attacks, feints, decoys; there are thousands of tricks that have been successfully used in warfare, and still have a role in the modern day.

  7. Military doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Joint doctrine" refers to the doctrines shared and aligned by multinational forces or joint service operations. [2] There are three broad categories of military doctrines: (1) Offensive doctrines aim to punish an adversary, (2) Defensive doctrines aim to deny an adversary, and (3) Deterrent doctrines aim to disarm an adversary. Different ...

  8. Hybrid warfare - Wikipedia

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    A few examples of that type of combat are found in the American Revolutionary War (a combination of George Washington's Continental Army with militia forces) and the Napoleonic Wars (British regulars co-operated with Spanish guerrillas). [30] There are examples of hybrid warfare in smaller conflicts during the 19th century.

  9. Unrestricted Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Unrestricted Warfare: Two Air Force Senior Colonels on Scenarios for War and the Operational Art in an Era of Globalization [1] (simplified Chinese: 超限战; traditional Chinese: 超限戰; lit. 'warfare beyond bounds') is a book on military strategy written in 1999 by two colonels in the People's Liberation Army (PLA), Qiao Liang (乔良) and Wang Xiangsui (王湘穗). [2]