CMSI Quarterly Review
Abstract
This article focuses on strengthening political work during naval escort missions, emphasizing the need for Party leadership and strict discipline in the far seas. Task forces must be focused on war preparation, integrating political plans with contingency plans for handling provocations and harassment. Strict control over internet use is mandated, especially when berthed in Djibouti or transiting straits, to prevent leaks and the posting of inappropriate remarks. Far-seas task forces are directed to conduct exploratory practices in the organization and execution of public opinion warfare, psychological warfare, and legal struggle.
Recommended Citation
Wang Zhanwu
(2026)
"CMSI Archive Translation: Grasp the New Features of Escort Missions and Strengthen the Effectiveness of Political Work,"
CMSI Quarterly Review: Vol. 1:
No.
3, Article 23.
Available at:
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cmsi-quarterly-review/vol1/iss3/23