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ID162403
Title ProperChina’s National Space Program and the “China Dream”
LanguageENG
AuthorDrozhashchikh, Evgeniia
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article investigates how the “China Dream,” set as a national Chinese goal through 2049, is underpinned with achievements in outer space. Deriving from the Carl von Clausewitz hypothesis on “the continuation of political objectives by other means” and referring to Xi Jinping’s official statements that link space achievements to these “other means,” the Chinese national space program (focusing on substantial technical details to elicit evidence of progress and how concrete achievements lead to economic and geopolitical advantages) is examined. This article shows that the increasing number of space assets China possesses, including space-based technologies developed either independently or in mutually beneficial partnerships, are crucial for advancing socialism in the Chinese context and in altering the current global balance of power in a more favorable way to China.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol. 16, No.3; May-Dec 2018: p.175-186
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol: 16 No 3
Key WordsChina Dream ;  China’s National Space Program


 
 
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