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Overview of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. Video series provides U.S. air pilots and policymakers information to better understand Chinese aerospace strategy, doctrine, operating concepts, capabilites, personnel, training, and organization.
Military bases, Chinese. --- China. --- Operational readiness. --- Equipment.
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While China's growing economic power began reshaping the global economy in the 2000s and Beijing's foreign policy approach has increasingly sought to reshape the international order since the 2010s, the future role of China's rapidly improving military, the People's Liberation Army (PLA), on the global stage remains unclear. However, General Secretary Xi Jinping's 2017 assertion that the PLA will transform into "world-class forces" by 2049 implies that China will seek to develop at least some level of global military power over the next three decades. This study aims to understand where China might seek to gain basing and access for PLA forces abroad and what types of operations it might carry out there. The authors develop a framework to systematically assess valuable attributes from Beijing's perspective, focusing on the utility of potential host nations (desirability) and on China's ability to secure access (feasibility). They evaluate 108 countries across three priority regions - the Middle East, Africa, and the broader Indo-Pacific - and the respective U.S. combatant command areas of responsibility in which each country is located. The authors match 17 framework indicators, focusing on the 2030-2040 time frame, to available quantitative and qualitative data to assess and rank potential host nations. They discuss implications and recommend strategies for the U.S. government, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the U.S. Army to better understand China's plans for additional overseas basing and access and to prioritize risks to U.S. forces.
Military bases --- Military bases, Foreign --- China --- Africa --- Middle East --- Southeast Asia --- Military policy --- Strategic aspects
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Overseas military access and basing is a critical component of China's global military ambitions. With the opening of its first overseas military facility in Djibouti in 2017, China appeared to take a major step toward global power projection. The strategic implications of such access and basing outside of China's immediate periphery are hotly debated. In this report, the authors look to the past to help anticipate what Chinese overseas access and basing might look like in the 2030s. They focus on three case studies of overseas military access and basing among the United States' competitors - French bases in francophone Africa during De Gaulle's presidency, Soviet bases ringing the Mediterranean and Red Seas region under Brezhnev, and Russian bases in Syria during the ongoing Syrian civil war - to understand how major powers have conceived of and used strategic basing in the past. France, the Soviet Union, and Russia - together with the United States (also examined) - have had the largest networks of overseas military bases in the post-World War II period. These cases represent a range of competitive behaviors, reflecting the uncertainty of Chinese behavior ten to 20 years in the future. Drawing on a combined examination of case studies and a literature review of U.S. basing experiences, the authors assess the potential risks posed by Chinese military expansion and recommend principles for the U.S. government, U.S. Department of Defense, and U.S. Army to adopt now to help shape the environment in which Chinese ambitions for global military presence will unfold.
Military bases, Chinese --- Military bases, Soviet --- Military bases, American --- Military bases, Foreign --- History. --- China --- Soviet Union --- Russia (Federation) --- United States --- China. --- Mediterranean Region. --- Soviet Union. --- Syria. --- United States. --- Military relations.
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Defense industries --- Competition --- Military bases --- Industrie militaire --- United States.
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Database design. --- Web databases. --- Databases --- Data base design --- System design --- Disseny de bases de dades --- Bases de dades web
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Big data --- Database management --- Data sets, Large --- Large data sets --- Data sets --- Dades massives --- Gestió de bases de dades --- Bases de dades
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"Au coeur des systèmes d'informations se trouvent les bases de données relationnelles, outils informatiques incontournables. Pour les comprendre, mieux les appréhender, voire les utiliser, nous avons choisi d'allier expériences professionnelles et pédagogiques. Cet ouvrage s'adresse donc aux étudiants de BTS-SIO, d'IUT informatique, de classes préparatoires et d'écoles d'ingénieurs, mais également aux développeurs débutants utilisateurs des SGBDR et de leur langage SQL. Chaque étudiant retrouvera les éléments de son programme, de la théorie relationnelle à la mise en oeuvre de SQL, avec de nombreux exercices d'entraînement. Pour aller plus loin, les questions rencontrées lors d'une pratique professionnelle sont aussi abordées. En complément, vous trouverez sur le site www.sqlparexemple.fr, l'ensemble des exercices corrigés, avec MySQL, et les éléments techniques dont vous aurez besoin"
Bases de données relationnelles. --- Bases de données --- SQL (langage de programmation) --- Relational databases. --- Database design --- Database management --- SQL (Computer program language) --- Conception --- Logiciels. --- Gestion. --- Computer programs.
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