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Contribution of the Chinese Military-Industrial Complex to the "Made in China 2025" State Plan / Zamorin, Vladimir   Journal Article
Vladimir ZAMORIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the content and driving forces of the "Made in China 2025" plan adopted by China's State Council in 2015, discusses the key goals of the plan and the main factors influencing its implementation, and elucidates the areas and stages of development of the industrial technology base. It also shows the status of the participation of military-industrial corporations in the implementation of the plan and gives examples of specific achievements of industrial and technological leaders in competition with developed countries on international markets. This paper also provides evidence of how military-civilian integration under the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping has accelerated the technological development of both civilian and defense industries of the PRC and serves as an important stimulus for industrial development in China. The author examines specifics of the implementation of the plan in 10 major areas, such as robotics, aerospace, shipbuilding, information technology, rail transport, industries related to energy conservation, biotechnology, medicine, etc.
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