Gordon Chang
More books by Gordon Chang…
“if there is one lesson the Army has learned (or re-learned) in the past twelve years of war, it is this: the application of military force in its current form has limited utility when fighting modern wars among the people. “Combat power” in the form of superior weapons systems, cutting-edge technology, and disproportionate force ratios may enable tactical success on the ground, but does not guarantee strategic victory.”
― The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall/Winter 2013
― The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall/Winter 2013
“Two departments of the PLA—the General Staff Department’s Third and Fourth Departments, respectively—are organized to systematically penetrate communications and computer systems, extract information, and exploit that information.15 It is far faster, cheaper, and more efficient for the PLA to steal new technology than to devote vast amounts of time and money to develop it.”
― The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall/Winter 2013
― The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall/Winter 2013
“Tunisia’s Educational Reform Law, passed in 1991, decreed education to be compulsory for both sexes up until the age of 16.5 Mohamed Charfi, who served as Minister of Education from 1989 to 1994, sought to establish a clear distinction between the study of religion on the one hand and the study of the rights and duties of citizenship—civics—on the other.”
― The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall/Winter 2013
― The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall/Winter 2013
Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Gordon to Goodreads.





