With the armed forces of the People's Republic of China celebrating
their 75th anniversary on August 1, 2002, it only seemed appropriate and
timely to take stock of the world's largest military. The People's
Liberation Army (PLA) has officially been in existence for
three-quarters of a century, and its history is one filled with turmoil
and warfare. One weekend in September 2002, a group of PLA specialists
gathered at Carlisle Barracks, the home of the U.S. Army War College, to
assess what lessons China's soldiers had drawn from the history of their
own armed forces. This volume constitutes the final product of months of
extensive research by the individual authors and hours of intense
discussion at the 3-day conference by approximately 50 participants. The
conference was sponsored jointly by the American Enterprise Institute,
the Heritage Foundation, and the U.S. Army War College. It is with great
pleasure that I commend this book to anyone with a serious interest in
the Chinese military.