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ID077794
Title ProperEffective reliable and credible
Other Title InformationChina's nuclear modernization
LanguageENG
AuthorYuan, Jing-dong
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Chinese nuclear doctrine is guided by the no-first-use (NFU) principle and strives to maintain an effective reliable and deterrent. For Beijing, the concept of deterrence has more of a qualitative rather than quantitative connotation. Labels such as minimum or limited deterrence do not capture the essence of Chinese doctrine, which is not defined by any numerical threshold, but by the level of sufficiency that guarantees a survivable, credible, and effective counter-deterrence and second-strike capabilities. Accordingly, China continues to regard nuclear weapons as largely political and psychological instruments, rather than for actual war fighting. The foundation of Chinese nuclear doctrine is increasingly being challenged, however, by growing U.S. nuclear primacy, the U.S. commanding lead in conventional weapons, especially precision-guided munitions, and the deployment of ballistic missile defenses. These developments threaten China's limited nuclear deterrence capabilities and raise questions about the viability of the NFU principle. How Beijing responds to such challenges will determine the future of its nuclear force modernization, the role of its nuclear weapons, and the prospects for nuclear disarmament.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 14, No.2; Jul 2007: p275-302
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 14, No.2; Jul 2007: p275-302
Key WordsChina ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  No-First-Use Policy ;  Proliferation ;  Nuclear Primacy


 
 
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