Xi's New Central Military Commission: A War Council for Taiwan?
Abstract
A key result of the 20th Party Congress was the reappointment of Xi Jinping as chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and the selection of new CMC members. Some have argued that the new military brass indicates a greater inclination by Xi to use force against Taiwan, but the evidence does not support this view. The new CMC is consistent with the recent past in terms of its internal structure; few of the new members whom Xi has chosen have deep operational expertise on Taiwan, and his new CMC is even less “joint” than the last one in terms of service representation and joint command skills. Rather than designed to lead a war, the new CMC will be charged with pursuing the PLA’s overall modernization, which includes becoming better prepared for future contingencies. The group of CMC advisors could also play a key role in deterring Xi from any temptation to use force if they can speak truth to power.
Document Type
Article
Topic(s)
Chinese Military
Publication Date
12-2022
Recommended Citation
Wuthnow, Joel, "Xi's New Central Military Commission: A War Council for Taiwan?" (2022). Articles and Op-Eds. 7.
https://digitalcommons.ndu.edu/cscma-articles/7