ChinaTalk: China's Nuclear Shadow
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Can China use military force to achieve its political goals, without triggering nuclear war? To find out, ChinaTalk interviewed Fiona Cunningham, a professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the new book, Under the Nuclear Shadow: China’s Information-Age Weapons in International Security.
Co-hosting today is Michael Horowitz, another Penn professor who served in Biden’s Department of Defense.
We discuss:
- How to use open source PLA documents to conduct deep research,
- The evolution of Chinese defense strategy, including the impact of the third Taiwan Strait crisis,
- Nuclear modernization and China’s “no first use” policy,
- How the PLA makes decisions, including why they chose to develop cyber capabilities, anti-satellite weapons, and hypersonic missiles over proposed alternatives.