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How the United States Would Fight China: The Risks of Pursuing a Rapid Victory

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A stark warning: Washington is at real risk of strategic defeat in any war with China.

 

This book dissects precisely how the United States imagines fighting the People’s Republic of China, and why it risks failing. Franz-Stefan Gady contends that the US military approach to a potential conflict over Taiwan is unlikely to succeed, relying heavily on both rapidly established information superiority and a decisive victory. This may increase the threat of nuclear escalation between the world’s only superpowers.

The more likely scenario is a prolonged war of attrition across land, sea, air, space and cyberspace. America’s society, armed forces and industrial capacity are ill-prepared for this—a deficiency stemming from a military culture that prioritises advanced technology over mass, and from a lack of public or political will for the sacrifices required by such a conflict.

Gady’s superb research and analysis, based on US doctrine, force structure and general ‘ways of war’, reveal the significant risks to the United States in a potential conflict with China, whether in the 2020s or 2030s.

Author: Gady Franz-Stefan
Publisher: HURST PUBLISHERS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781805263760
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025

Franz-Stefan Gady has advised US and European militaries on structural reform and the future of high-intensity warfare. An adjunct senior fellow with the Center for a New American Security, Washington, DC, he has conducted field research in Afghanistan, Iraq and Ukraine. His latest book is The Return of War.

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