Episode 700: 20th & 21st Century Lessons with Chinese Characteristics: Toshi Yoshihara
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Episode 700: 20th & 21st Century Lessons with Chinese Characteristics: Toshi Yoshihara
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Descrizione
For the last 23 years, the major powers outside the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have been engaged in a series of imperial police actions like in Afghanistan, small wars...
mostra di piùDr. Yoshihara served as a visiting professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; the School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego; and the Strategy Department of the U.S. Air War College. He currently teaches a graduate course on seapower in the Indo-Pacific at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.
Showlinks
- Chinese Lessons from the Great Pacific War: Implications for PRC Warfighting, CBSA
- China is Learning About Western Decision Making from the Ukraine War, by Mick Ryan
- Elbridge Colby on X
- U.S. Navy's Top Officer Plans for Confrontation With China by 2027
Summary
In this conversation, Toshi Yoshihara, Sal, and Mark delve into the lessons that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has learned from historical conflicts, particularly the Pacific War in World War II. They discuss the importance of logistics, intelligence, and joint operations in modern warfare, as well as how the PLA is analyzing past battles to inform its future strategies. The conversation also touches on the implications of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and the concept of comprehensive national power in the context of military readiness and capability.
Takeaways
- The PLA has not fought a major war since 1979, relying on historical analysis.
- China studies past conflicts to inform its military strategies.
- Logistics played a crucial role in the success of the US in the Pacific War.
- Shore-based air power is essential for modern military operations.
- The PLA recognizes its weaknesses in joint operations and is working to improve.
- Intelligence gathering and analysis are vital for understanding adversaries.
- The study of history is integral to military education in China.
- The PLA draws lessons from both World War II and contemporary conflicts.
- China is observing the Russia-Ukraine war for strategic insights.
- Comprehensive national power is a key concept in assessing military capabilities.
00:00: Introduction and Context of the Discussion
02:56: China's Learning from Historical Conflicts
09:12: Analyzing Key Battles of the Pacific War
20:44: Logistics and Its Importance in Warfare
27:53: The Concept of Joint Operations in Military Strategy
30:06: The Role of Intelligence in Modern Warfare
34:05: Intellectual Approaches to Military History
43:17: Lessons from the Japanese and American Military Strategies
48:56: Learning from the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
58:01: Comprehensive National Power and Its Implications
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