Unrestricted Warfare is written by Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui. This book talks about military strategy for developing countries to compensate for their military inferiority vs. high power states such as America. It carefully explores tactics that militarily and politically disadvantaged nations might take to attack a geopolitical superpower nation like the United States effectively. This book has drawn the attention of the Chinese and Western press because it promoted a multitude of means to strike at America during times of conflict. Technology leads the military doctrine of the United States, where a new class of weapon or vehicle is developed. The authors have argued that this dynamic is a critical flaw in the American military. Also, this blind spot could be effectively oppressed by the enemies.
In this comprehensive look into Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America by Qiao Liang, you'll gain insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions. Be prepared to lead with the following:
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial companion guide based on Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America by Qiao Liang and is not affiliated to the original work or author in any way. It does not contain any text of the original work. If you haven’t purchased the original work, we encourage you to do so first.
In this comprehensive look into Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America by Qiao Liang, you'll gain insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions. Be prepared to lead with the following:
- Discussion aid which includes a wealth of prompts and information
- Overall plot synopsis and author biography
- Thought-provoking discussion questions for a deeper examination
- Creative exercises to foster alternate “if this was you” discussions
Disclaimer: This is an unofficial companion guide based on Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America by Qiao Liang and is not affiliated to the original work or author in any way. It does not contain any text of the original work. If you haven’t purchased the original work, we encourage you to do so first.