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  • The PLA's War on Social Lives
    2026/07/06

    The PLA has launched a new campaign targeting the "personal social circles" of its officer corps.

    Can the PLA correct the social behaviors that operated freely at its apex for decades? And at what cost?

    In this episode we analyze the mechanics of social control being instituted, the double standards at play, and the individual and strategic implications.


    Head over to the Substack for more key developments impacting the PLA and the broader region.

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    6 分
  • PLA SOF: The Knife or the Hammer?
    2026/06/18

    In this episode we look at the gap between US and Chinese special operations forces, and what that gap might mean if Beijing ever decided to make a move on Taiwan.

    What do recent JSOC operations in Venezuela and Iran reveal? And why should Beijing be envious?


    Head over to the Substack for more key developments impacting the PLA and the broader region.

    ⁠⁠https://thestraitline.substack.com/⁠

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    14 分
  • PLA Purges and China’s Arctic Ambitions
    2026/06/02

    In this episode I analyze recent PLA purges and the broader consequences for China’s strategic ambitions in the Arctic.

    This story unravels with the purge of the Eastern Theater Navy Commander, Vice Admiral Wang Zhongcai.

    Wang previously oversaw the restructure of the Coast Guard, including its first deployment into the Arctic. The Navy now plays a critical role inside the Coast Guard and other tools of state power.

    As China seeks to assert itself as a "near-Arctic state", how is China projecting para-naval force alongside its economic interests?

    And what are the consequences of removing valuable experience navigating complex environments such as the Arctic?


    Head over to the Substack for more key developments impacting the PLA and the broader region.

    ⁠https://thestraitline.substack.com/⁠

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    8 分
  • From Tehran to Caracas: The Failure of Chinese Air Defense Systems
    2026/05/26

    Chinese-supplied air defense systems have now been tested in two real-world theaters: Iran and Venezuela. In both cases, systems marketed as capable of detecting stealth aircraft and enabling layered denial failed to prevent US and allied operations. The gap between advertised capability and operational performance is no longer theoretical.

    The particular systems in question are radar architectures exported via state-linked firms like China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and Norinco.

    Beijing’s defense industrial base is undergoing a sweeping anti-corruption purge, with senior executives removed, procurement irregularities exposed, and program delays documented. The coincidence is notable and it raises a serious question. Are these export capability failures a reflection not just of US technological superiority, but of systemic issues inside China’s own air defense ecosystem?


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    https://thestraitline.substack.com/

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    9 分