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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 49 MIN

Is The People's Liberation Army Ready For a Fight Over Taiwan?

from Net Assessment

In this show, Melanie, Chris, and Zack discuss Timothy Heath's recent paper on China's military capabilities. Heath argues that the People's Liberation Army mostly focused on preserving the Chinese Communist Party's rule, and that does not necessarily translate to combat effectiveness. But is Heath right? Do we make a mistake in focusing too much on what is apparent from the outside? And if the People's Liberation Army is not ready to fight right now, might it be in the future? Grievances for Lindsey Graham's wish-casting on Trump and NATO, for the Trump administration blowing up transatlantic relations, and for European leaders being caught off guard. Attas for President Trump's wisdom on nuclear weapons, to Narendra Modi for strengthening the U.S.-Indian relationship, and to Poland's Donald Tusk, and France's Ben Haddad, for taking the hard steps to try to build European self-reliance. This episode's reading

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In this show, Melanie, Chris, and Zack discuss Timothy Heath's recent paper on China's military capabilities. Heath argues that the People's Liberation Army mostly focused on preserving the Chinese Communist Party's rule, and that does not...

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