Wang Xiangsui

Wang Xiangsui (王湘穗, born October 1, 1954) is a professor at Beihang University in Beijing, China and a retired senior Colonel in the People's Liberation Army. He is also a co-author of Unrestricted Warfare, a book which dictates that no country is capable of defeating a superpower, such as the United States, on its own terms. The book outlines steps that could weaken such superpowers, through unconventional means, including manipulation of banking systems, control of the media and natural resources.

Biography
Qiao joined the People's Liberation Army Air Force towards the end of 1970, serving successively as instructor, brigade political commissar, deputy division chief, regimental political commissar, and division deputy political commissar and eventually retiring at the rank of colonel.

Qiao currently works as a professor at Beihang University as the director of the Center for Strategic Issues, and deputy secretary-general of the National Security Policy Committee and director of the Academic Research Department of the Chinese Society for Policy Sciences.

He along with Qiao Liang is the co-author of numerous books of military theory, the most prominent of which being Unrestricted Warfare which has influenced the strategic thinking of the People's Liberation Army as well as the United States in its policy towards China, Wang is also the author of numerous other books including: On the Quality of Officers, Exposition of the World's Military Powers, and Records of World Wars.