Monday, November 13, 2017

Here Is How Chinese President Xi Is Going To Fix The Disciplne Problem In The Chinese Military

Chinese President Xi Jinping

Joel Wuthnow & Phillip Saunders: National Interest: China's Military Has a Discipline Problem. Here Is How Xi Jinping Is Trying to Fix It.

Instilling discipline is critical to the PLA’s ability to achieve progress in its current cycle of reform and modernization.

Among the most notable developments of China’s recently-completed 19th Party Congress was the reshuffling of the Central Military Commission (CMC), which exercises overall administrative and operational control over the two-million-strong People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Changes to both the individuals and organizations represented on the CMC suggest that Xi Jinping and his allies in the PLA continue to face problems in building a senior officer corps that is not only corruption-free, but also responsive to the Party’s (and Xi’s) dictates. Instilling discipline is critical to the PLA’s ability to achieve progress in its current cycle of reform and modernization, though problems such as malfeasance, bureaucratic resistance and the absence of civilian oversight could all hamper the prospects for success.

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