Am moving on to greener pastures! Marine Corps Univ. Foundation is advertising for my current position, Bren Chair of Non-West Strategic Thought! Great opportunity for Asia & #China experts! Access advertisement here: https://t.co/eSQrme4nMy
My testimony along with a virtual cast of "who's who" China experts on the Hill on #China as World Class Military! My panel begins around the 4:26.00 mark!
https://t.co/0PAlUTSKBw‘world-class’-military-assessing-china’s-global-military-ambitions
@ConsWahoo Tom Mahnken's book on Chinese Strategic Culture is very good; I have a chapter on Chinese strategic culture coming out in one month; Bernard Cole's "The Great Wall at Sea" is excellent; Finkelstein, et. al. " Chinese Warfighting: PLA Experience Since 1949" also excellent!
@HeatherReally@jbyerly81 @Doctrine_Man @JoshuaBowen_100 @DuplessisBrad On this approx. 75th anniversary of D-Day, you should look at Overlord Outline Plan which was Eisenhower and SHAEF's vision for the execution of the Allied invasion of Europe!
More tweets from your @TheKrulakCenter team member in Asia! Just concluding successful MCWAR visits to Beijing, Shanghai, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay ( Vietnam) and Taipei!
When in an era of Great Power Competition, it is best to speak directly with your competition! Marine Corps University and Team Krulak hosted a visit today by China's PLA National Defense University Tiger Course ( their Senior Colonels).
#TeamKrulak spent the morning with 25 senior officers from the PLA.
Pic below shows BGen Bowers welcoming MG Zhao Wenhua, Vice President of China's National Defense University. 1/
Honored to be asked to moderate this discussion on the future of Naval Expeditionary Power with General Robert Neller, the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps and Admiral John Richardson, the Chief of Naval Operations. And yes China did come up in the course of the conversation!
Today's lecture featuring General Robert B. Neller, USMC, The 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps and Admiral John M. Richardson, USN, The 31st Chief of Naval Operations is being moderated by Dr. Chris Yung, The Bren Chair of Non-Western Strategic Thought.
If the US were to more actively counter Chinese cyber operations, how would China strategically respond?
Come find out next Friday as #TeamKrulak hosts scholars from @ElliottSchoolGW here at Marine Corps University. Open to everyone! @HostileSpectrum@cdyung1@WarfightingLab
H.R. McMaster speaking at Hudson Institute last night for the launching of the Japan Chair at Hudson. Thrust of the speech largely focused on the challenge China poses to the liberal international order and that it was up to the United States and Japan to meet the challenge!
A better Indo-Pacific Strategy demands better cooperation and connectivity with allies, friends, and partners. A secure communications link with India helps in this regard!
https://t.co/VxIlaXQiQD
Susan Shirk, China scholar and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in Clinton Administration arguing that there is a McCarty-ite overreaction to China threat in this country!
One important element in preparing for a competition with another power like China is to continually understand what makes our counterparts tick. These essays on dismissal of Tsinghua prof. Xu Zhangrun and the CCP assault on intellectual freedom gets at that understanding.
Writes @YaleLawSch's Zhang Taisu, "While it might be tempting to interpret Xu Zhangrun’s suspension and potential firing as part of an anti-liberal crackdown, that assessment grossly understates the extent of the problem."-https://t.co/7IkgEV5rJR