Sunday, April 1, 2018

Is The Chinese Military Psychologically Fit To Fight A Modern War?


Zi Yang, The Diplomat: Are China’s Soldiers Psychologically Fit for Modern Wars?

An investigation of the state of mental health, and mental health services, in the People’s Liberation Army.

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has captured headlines in recent years for its renewed confidence and assertiveness. The image of Chinese soldiers, carefully crafted by propagandists, paints them as men of steel – fearless and unstoppable. But what is really behind the façade?

Despite their fierce public persona, soldiers are human beings like the rest of us, made out of flesh and blood and vivified by emotions. While it is important to understand the PLA’s hardware buildup, this article seeks to understand the psychological health of servicemen, crucial to morale and combat effectiveness, yet often veiled by the hard exterior of propaganda. How widespread are mental disorders in the PLA? Does the PLA have a modern and well-constructed mental health service infrastructure? If not, are there improvements in the making? Ultimately, what are the implications for a PLA in the midst of reform?

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WNU editor:  If war breaks out and these Chinese soldiers are not psychologically fit .... I will then expect a very high learning curve for everyone involved.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The kids are ok

Unknown said...

The Chinese just have to survive contact and give as good as get with 15% looses or less.

If they do that they will not fold and counting on it is foolish.

fred said...

Fusion: How many US military saw combat prior to WWII? you live you learn

Tasman Gleeson said...

In a large scale it was the Sino Vietnam war back in 1979. The Chinese got there ass kicked and was one of the main reasons China have been fixing there military since then.

Tasman Gleeson said...

Both sides claimed victory but western analysis says Vietnam outmaneuvered the Chinese. Chinese took more territory then withdrawing. The war was over the Veitnamese occupation of Cambodia.