The Specificity of China's Security in the „New Era” Cover Image

Specyfika bezpieczeństwa Chin w „Nowej Erze”
The Specificity of China's Security in the „New Era”

Author(s): Rafał Kwieciński
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Civil Society, Governance, Public Administration, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Military policy, Welfare systems, Developing nations, Politics and society, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Criminology, Studies in violence and power, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Welfare services, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Penal Policy, Globalization, Socio-Economic Research, Geopolitics, Politics and Identity, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Dolnośląskiej Szkoły Wyższej
Keywords: China;foreign policy;security;strategy;White Books;armed forces;People’s Liberation Army;PLA;

Summary/Abstract: The article examines of evolution of Chinese security policy in the light of the white papers on defense. It hypothesized that the goal of the Chinese strategy is to ensure the security of the state, and not to maximize its power. The theory of neoclassical realism was adopted as the theoretical basis for the analysis. The distribution of power in the international system was adopted as the independent variable in the study, and the Chinese security policy as the dependent variable. China's Grand Strategy was recognized as an intervening variable. The study used elements of the qualitative method in line with the recommendations of the neoclassical realism program, emphasizing causal relationships in the process of evolution of China's strategy being followed. As a result of the research, the following conclusions were drawn: 1) China perceives security holistically; that is, it considers both internal and external security. A particularly important aspect is also security at the seas and in new domains: space, cyber and electromagnetic space; 2) The security threats to China are primarily of an internal nature, and the most important threat is the possible declaration of independence by Taiwan. 3) The armed forces are the most important means of countering potential threats. The Chinese strategy assumes the future conflict as a people's war, consisting of the total mobilization of the nation's and state's resources. The army’s main task is to win information wars; 4) The most important supporting objective in China's security strategy is to protect China's "overseas interests"; 5) The security strategy is evolving, and its scope grows with the growth of China's global interests. The Chinese plan goes far beyond the primary goal of ensuring the security of the state. It is therefore also expansive.

  • Issue Year: 15/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 42-70
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: Polish
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