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

By (author) Franz-Stefan Gady

ISBN13: 9781805263760

Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 11/12/2025

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This is a detailed analysis of how the United States intends to fight a war against the People's Republic of China and why it risks strategic defeat--based on its doctrine, force structure and general 'way of war'. Franz-Stefan Gady contends that the US military's current approach to a potential war over Taiwan is flawed, relying heavily both on achieving rapid information superiority and on a decisive victory. This is unlikely to succeed, and may increase the risk of nuclear escalation between the world's only genuine superpowers. A US-China war would more likely be characterised by prolonged attrition across multiple domains (cyber, space, air, sea and land)--a conflict for which America's military and society are ill-prepared. The US also lacks a viable blueprint, the military forces or the industrial capacity for a long war of attrition. This deficiency stems from a military culture prioritising advanced technology over mass, and the lack of political will or public readiness for the sacrifices such a conflict would require. Gady's research and analysis, both of the highest order, reveal the significant risk of strategic defeat for the United States in a potential conflict with China, whether in the 2020s or 2030s.
  • Warfare & defence
  • International relations
  • General (US: Trade)
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