The coming conflict with China

From: VFW, Veterans of Foreign Wars Magazine | Date: October 1, 1999| Author: Bernstein, Richard; Munro, Ross H | Copyright information

Editor's Note: The following copy is excerpted from The Coming Conflict With China with permission of publisher Alfred A. Knopf. These passages clearly reveal the strategic thinking of Chinese Communist leaders. An understanding of that thinking has never been more urgent than now with the crisis looming over Taiwan.

In interviews that we conducted with Chinese strategic thinkers in 1996, there was little effort to disguise the consensus view that China and the United States have beco...

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