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THE THIRD AND THE FOURTH DEPARTMENTS OF THE PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY AND CYBER THREATS
THE THIRD AND THE FOURTH DEPARTMENTS OF THE PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY AND CYBER THREATS

Author(s): Alida Monica Doriana BARBU
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Security and defense, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: Chinese military espionage; Chinese cyber warfare; 3rd and 4th Departments of People’s Liberation Army; INEW (Integrated Network Electronic Warfare); Meta War; China-Romania relations.
Summary/Abstract: The Chinese Communist Party and the People’s Liberation Army have been interested in war and electronic espionage since the third decade of the last century, when DengXiaoping was establishing technical units in military bases in southern China. The purpose of this study is to determine which strategies are being used by The People’s Republic of China to gain an advantage over other states and how effective they are, as well as the manner in which they are perceived by the USA, EU and Romania. The current paper aims to provide an understanding of the way in which the People’s Liberation Army conducts information, psychological, electronic, cyberand meta warfare to help a competing China to access and preserve power. The development of specialized literature on China’s hostile capabilities has the effect of increasing security culture among the Euro-Atlantic and Romanian public and possibly deterring China. In order to achieve its purpose, the following methodology was used: reviewing specialized literature, qualitative research,and testing Charles Tilly’s theory - war made the state and the state made war ̶ because state institutions and war preparation are mutually reinforced (bellum est pater omnium).

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