天安门运动
Tiananmen https://www.rfa.org/NS/ENG/ebooks/TiananmenSquare.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20200522211739/https://www.rfa.org/NS/ENG/ebooks/TiananmenSquare.pdf
天安门运动
Tiananmen https://www.rfa.org/NS/ENG/ebooks/TiananmenSquare.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20200522211739/https://www.rfa.org/NS/ENG/ebooks/TiananmenSquare.pdf
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China's Strategic Support Force: A Force for a New Era
Starting in 2015, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) ramped up the development of radical changes in military warfighting models, culture, driven by the creation of the Strategic Support Force (SSF), an organizational approach centralizing:
most PLA space
cyber capabilities
electronic, and psychological warfare capabilities
The goal of their Strategic Support Force is to build upon and extend Chinese military capabilities beyond territorial defense to one that is capable of projecting Chinese “power” to the arenas of growing importance, such as, outer space, cyberspace, and beyond traditional national ocean and seas boundaries.
Free PDF
https://web.archive.org/web/20200522220653/https://ndupress.ndu.edu/Portals/68/Documents/stratperspective/china/china-perspectives_13.pdf
Who Watches the Watchmen?: The Conflict between National Security and Freedom of the Press
by National Intelligence University; DIA
Attempts to answer two significant, timely questions: What is the extent of the threat to national security posed by the media's disclosure of classified information? What are a journalist's motivations and justifications for publishing this information? The author concludes that the dilemma between withholding information in the interest of national security and the constitutional guarantee of a free press cannot be "solved", but can be better understood and more intelligently managed.
Foreign Denial & Deception Series.
https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/who-watches-watchmen-conflict-between-national-security-and-freedom-press
Free PDF
https://archive.org/details/Who-Watches-the-Watchmen-The-Conflict-Between-National-Security-and-Freedom-of-the-Press-2011