China is of course the mammoth country whose fast economic growth and scale have made it possible for the military to expand and modernise.
Hasn't China been comparatively powerful over decades anyway?
It did wage war with India in 1962 to occupy territory it claimed had previously been usurped by the British. And there was the annexation of Tibet a decade earlier.
Given this record can it be argued that growing muscle now will inevitably lead to renewed expansionary threats across East Asia?
Moreover, if armies from surrounding countries may ultimately be no match for the PLA, some do have enough firepower to give it a costly bloody nose. That which they lack in scale is still partly made up for in technological edge.
If ever push comes to shove that alone should make Chinese generals think twice before undertaking an adventurous impromptu.
That is a necessary but not sufficient condition to endanger East Asia's stability.
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