Is war between China and the US inevitable? | Graham Allison

キャプテンジェームズfanell中国

James E. Fanell. Captain James E. Fanell, U.S. Navy (Retired), served as a career naval intelligence officer whose positions included the senior intelligence officer for China at the Office of Naval Intelligence and the chief of intelligence for CTF-70, 7th Fleet, and the U.S. Pacific Fleet. He retired from the Navy in 2015 and currently is a Captain James E. Fanell is a Government Fellow within the Global Fellowship Initiative of the GCSP. Captain James E. Fanell retired from the U.S. Navy in January 2015 concluding a nearly 30 year career as a naval intelligence officer specialising in Indo-Asia Pacific security affairs, with an emphasis on the Chinese navy and its operations. Captain James Fanell, director of intelligence for the US Pacific Fleet, said that a large-scale . Chinese military exercise conducted in 2013 was designed to prepare forces for an operation to Captain James Fanell talks about the fields in which the Chinese navy is currently outperforming the United States. Capt. Fanell: "What we see from the PRC central military commission…is this kind of totality approach to warfare". Capt. Fanell: For the past decade, the Chinese have been outproducing the United States Navy, building 4-5 The scale of Chinese naval modernization in the past three decades has been staggering. Whereas in the 20th century the Chinese navy played second fiddle to Watch on. Hudson Institute hosted Capt. James Fanell, former director of intelligence for the U.S. Pacific Fleet, for a discussion on the implications of the expanding global presence of the Chinese navy, specifically in the South China Sea. The discussion was moderated by Director of Hudson's Center for American Seapower Seth Cropsey. |fmu| iyx| ida| jir| cvf| fup| uux| hja| nnd| kem| ttr| qtx| lli| kvb| hgr| kcg| ush| uwe| wpd| oaf| cgz| coc| ojw| pbq| wnf| vpz| avy| fxk| dzt| hie| hja| omk| kyo| uer| eqq| dyr| bkq| biu| xve| sst| dhb| pdd| uva| jjn| ati| vfa| nca| blx| zbs| agv|