Until now, no single volume has provided an authoritative,
comprehensive, and concise description of China's evolving geo-strategy,
or detailed how China is transforming its military to carry out this
strategy. This book examines the current and future issues impinging on
that strategic evolution, in order to facilitate an understanding of the
military-strategic basis for, and future trajectory of, a rising China.
Fisher examines how China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) remains
critical to the existence of the Chinese Communist government and looks
at China's political and military actions designed to protect its
expanded strategic interests. And he examines how the United States and
other governments simultaneously seek greater "engagement" with China on
strategic concerns, while also "hedging" against its rising power.
Although China faces both internal and external constraints on its
"rise" to global eminence, it cannot be denied that China's government
is pursuing a far-reaching strategic agenda.