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  2. 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]

  3. Three warfares - Wikipedia

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    Three warfares. " 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 ...

  4. Chinese information operations and information warfare

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    Informatized warfare of China is the implementation of information warfare (IW) within the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and other organizations affiliated or controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Laid out in the Chinese Defence White Paper of 2008, [1] informatized warfare includes the utilization of information-based weapons and ...

  5. Wang Xiangsui - Wikipedia

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    Wang Xiangsui (王湘穗, born October 1, 1954) is a professor at Beihang University in Beijing, China [1] and a retired senior Colonel in the People's Liberation Army. [2] He is also a co-author of Unrestricted Warfare, a book which dictates that no country is capable of defeating a superpower, such as the United States, on its own terms.

  6. Grey-zone (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Grey zone warfare generally means a middle, unclear space that exists between direct conflict and peace in international relations. According to Vincent Cable, examples of grey-zone activities include undermining industrial value chains or oil and gas supplies, money laundering, and the use of espionage and sabotage. [7]

  7. Modernization of the People's Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    Doctrine, strategy, and tactics were revised under the rubric of "people's war under modern conditions," which envisaged a forward defense at selected locations near China's borders, to prevent attack on Chinese cities and industrial sites, and emphasized operations using combined-arms tactics.

  8. Allied submarines in the Pacific War - Wikipedia

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    Allied submarines were used extensively during the Pacific War and were a key contributor to the defeat of the Empire of Japan. During the war, submarines of the United States Navy were responsible for 56% of Japan's merchant marine losses; other Allied navies added to the toll. [1] The war against shipping was the single most decisive factor ...

  9. People's Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is the military of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the People's Republic of China. It consists of four services — Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, and Rocket Force —and four arms— Aerospace Force, Cyberspace Force, Information Support Force, and Joint Logistics Support Force.