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ID020484
Title ProperChina's foreign military relations with Asia-Pacific
LanguageENG
AuthorAllen Kenneth W ;  Allen, Kenneth W
PublicationNov 2001.
Description645-662
Summary / Abstract (Note)The People's Liberation Army has always had a significant role in shaping and implementing the People's Republic of China's foreign policies. Over the past two decades, the PLA's role has increased considerably, and is likely to become even more important in the future as China develops its military capabilities and casts a broader shadow in the Asia–Pacific region. The PLA's foreign relations program has several goals: to shape the international security environment in support of key Chinese national security objectives; to improve political and military relations with foreign countries; to enhance China's military and defense industry modernization; to provide military assistance to countries in the developing world; and, to acquire knowledge in modern military doctrine, operations, training, military medicine, administration, and a host of non-combat related areas. The PLA seeks to accomplish these goals through its military attache´ offices abroad and the use of an elaborate system of bilateral exchanges. Of these programs, the most visible relations involve high-level visits, functional exchanges, arms purchases, and ship visits.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 10 No 29, Nov 2001 645-662
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 10 No 29
Key WordsNational Security-China ;  China-National Security ;  PLA-China ;  Military-China ;  Modern Military doctrine-china ;  China-Military Relations-Asia-Pacific


 
 
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