ABSTRACT

To understand the Chinese military, and thereby the dynamics of China’s peacetime army, one must understand its organizational system. To that end, Harvey Nelsen has written a book that examines in detail the entire organization of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Dr. Nelsen studies the PLA from top to bottom. Throughout, he challenges the widely held theory that military politics in China are largely determined by personal relations among officers and that the PLA is more a civic-action army than are most military organizations. Important as a purely military study, this book is valuable also for the light it sheds on the whole of Chinese bureaucratic politics. This second edition has been revised to reflect changes that have occurred since the death of Chairman Mao as well as to incorporate new information about the Chinese military and political system during Mao’s reign.

chapter 1|15 pages

An Overview of the Military System

chapter 3|69 pages

The High Command

chapter 4|28 pages

The Army’s Main Forces

chapter 5|16 pages

Military Life

chapter 6|18 pages

Air and Naval Forces

chapter 8|19 pages

China’s Quest for Security

chapter 9|5 pages

Conclusion

chapter 10|18 pages

Epilogue to the Second Edition: 1977–1980