Chinese Perceptions Of Traditional And Nontraditional Security Threats
Chinese Perceptions Of Traditional And Nontraditional Security Threats
While Òknowing your enemyÓ has long been a Chinese stratagem, cultural intelligence only recently has gained precedence in American military strategy. Our efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the war on terror remind us of how differently much of the rest of the world thinks and perceives. This monograph is an effort to better understand Chinese thinking. Ms. Susan CraigÕs research into Chinese threat perceptions is important for several reasons. Above all, it provides valuable insight into the comprehensiveness of the Chinese concept of national security and how China perceives itself, the world, and ChinaÕs place within it. Further, the authorÕs deliberate effort to maintain a Chinese perspective by relying solely on Chinese sourcesÑnamely, scholarly journals, the news media, official policy pronouncements, and personal interviewsÑdemonstrates that Chinese intentions and motivations are not a secret.