ID | 133795 |
Title Proper | China goes ballistic |
Language | ENG |
Author | Erickson Andrew S ; Chase, Michael S |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | China's growing missile and nuclear forces will pose a complex, challenging threat to America and its allies. CHINA IS INCREASINGLY A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH, not only economically but also militarily. Its aggressive stance toward some of its neighbors, along with Asia's growing economic importance and the need to assure U.S. allies that Washington will increase its attention to the region despite budgetary challenges and fractious domestic politics, prompted the Obama administration to announce a "rebalance" toward Asia. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest Vol.___, No.131; May-Jun.2014: p.58-64 |
Journal Source | National Interest Vol.___, No.131; May-Jun.2014: p.58-64 |
Key Words | China ; Chinese Missiles ; Ballistic Missile ; Nuclear Arms ; Nuclear Forces - China ; Complex Challenge ; Threat ; United States - US ; Western Powers ; EU ; NATO ; Insurgency ; Economic Growth ; Chinese Foreign Policy ; Chinese Military Policy ; Obama Administration ; Economic Importance ; Asian Security |