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Like I said, I'm a bit stupid. I don't see how it's an application of the traits mentioned in the article. One idea I get from "The Chinese Military's Strategic Mind-set" is that the Chinese military's strategic mindset is more sophisticated than the Western or Russian version. It doesn't seem an order of magnitude in difference, but it's advanced enough to yield a better quality of decision on a strategic level.
Perhaps that's the thing. The mind-set mentioned in the article cannot be indicated by the blunt shape of any action, but has to be inferred from the texture and color of a given action. It's a more subtle thing to perceive than the insertion of an army group.
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