Webinar | The CCP’s “Unrestricted Warfare” in Outer Space

3 years ago

The Chinese Communist Party understands that a nation that can control what it calls the “earth-moon system” can also have a decisive impact on what happens on our planet.

The CCP, consequently, is aggressively pursuing not only global domination, but that of outer space, as well, and preventing others – most especially the United States – from being able to rival the PRC in space. Unlike America’s civilian space agency, NASA, China’s space program is a military one with a patina of dual-use and commercial applications that helps obscure the inherently threatening character of Beijing’s ambitions and its growing capabilities with regard to space.

The next Committee on the Present Danger: China webinar in its series on the CCP’s “Unrestricted Warfare” will examine how such warfare is being waged in the High Frontier and its ominous implications.

Moderator:

- Frank J. Gaffney, Vice-Chair, Committee on the Present Danger: China; Executive Chairman, Center for Security Policy

Panelists:

- Lieutenant General Steven Kwast, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former Commander, Air Force Education and Training Command, and a leading advocate for the U.S. Space Force.

- Brigadier General Robert Spalding, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), PhD, former Chief China Strategist for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; former Senior Director for Strategic Planning at the National Security Council; and author, Stealth War: How China Took Over While America’s Elite Slept and War Without Rules: China’s Playbook for Global Domination.

- Dr. Greg Autry, PhD, former White House Liaison to NASA; former NASA Chief Financial Officer-designate; co-author of Death by China and producer of a documentary film of the same name; and Clinical Professor of Space Leadership, Policy and Business at Arizona State University.

- Richard Fisher, Senior Fellow for Asian Military Affairs, International Assessment and Strategy Center, and author of China’s Military Modernization: Building for Regional and Global Reach.

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