The U.S.-China Military Scorecard
Forces, Geography, and the Evolving Balance of Power, 1996–2017
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt17rw5gbAuthor(s)
Heginbotham, Eric
Nixon, Michael
Morgan, Forrest E.
Heim, Jacob L.
Hagen, Jeff
Language
EnglishAbstract
A RAND study analyzed Chinese and U.S. military capabilities in two scenarios (Taiwan and the Spratly Islands) from 1996 to 2017, finding that trends in most, but not all, areas run strongly against the United States. While U.S. aggregate power remains greater than China’s, distance and geography affect outcomes. China is capable of challenging U.S. military dominance on its immediate periphery—and its reach is likely to grow in the years ahead.
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History; TechnologyISBN
9780833082299, 9780833082190Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2015Classification
Air forces and warfare
Naval forces and warfare
Military engineering