For the first two decades of this century, as the West and her friends were distracted by small wars in Central Asia and the Middle East, the People's Republic of China slowly, deliberately, and steadily grew her economic, diplomatic, and economic power.
As we are in the last year closing out the first quarter of the 21st Century, the West finds itself distracted by an ongoing major conventional war in its third year in Europe, and still cannot extract itself from the Middle Eastern tar-pit. How is the PRC doing? Keeping on, moving on...and it's time for an update on their progress.
Returning to Midrats for the full hour will be Dean Cheng, Senior Fellow, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies; Senior Adviser, United States Institute of Peace; and Non-resident Fellow, George Washington University Space Policy Institute.Dean was recently appointed a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, a Senior Adviser with the US Institute of Peace, and a non-resident fellow with the George Washington University Space Policy Institute.
He retired as the Senior Research Fellow for Chinese Political and Military Affairs at the Heritage Foundation after 13 years. He is fluent in Chinese, and uses Chinese language materials regularly in his work.Prior to joining the Heritage Foundation, he worked at the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA), a Federally Funded Research and Development Center, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and as an analyst with the US Congress’ Office of Technology Assessment.
He is the author of the volume Cyber Dragon: Inside China’s Information Warfare and Cyber Operations (Praeger Publishing, 2016), and has written extensively on Chinese views of deterrence, Chinese views of space power, and Chinese mobilization, and contributed to a number of volumes on the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
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Quick seastory...
Some years back, I was at an airport lounge sipping an aperitif, when the gent next to me was on the phone talking loud enough to not hear...
Turns out he was an engineer working on the Zumwalt power modules, and was talking with a colleague about how the modules were wanting to catch on fire in the testing they were doing...
Never know who may be listening.
Anyhow, this vid is pertinent to the topic here. This is unverified, but the gent who dropped it (on vacation in Kosrae) claims he happened to hear a group of Chinese discussing "plans" over lunch with the Governor ...
Lessons in OSINT.
FWIW...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shXCsemt-js
China is ALWAYS thinking long term...years...five years...decades...
This long term view of things lets
them plan with a stability utterly
absent among the elites in the Washington swamp. Our elites
have also BUILT this chinese powerhouse with the american tech and sweat equity and IP.... Walmart thanks you for your sacrifice citizen...