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077590
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2007.
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The issues of China's nuclear command, control and operations are a secret dominion and lack serious discussions due to the dearth of available literature. In this article, the author argues that China's command, control and communications systems suffer technological problems, despite the efforts being made. Owing to technological progress, China's strategic and tactical nuclear targetting plans are versatile, but its current striking capability is insufficient. The potential use of tactical nuclear weapons, which China has been developing for decades, could contradict China's no first use commitment. In a nutshell, the author is convinced that China's nuclear posture is more aggressive than its oft-cited policies, and the Chinese are constantly preparing for a more offensive nuclear posture against other nuclear powers, although China's nuclear operational capability is still far behind
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082540
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2008.
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This article offers a Chinese perspective on reducing the threat of nuclear weapons due to nuclear weapons proliferation and its deterrent gestures, long employed since the Cold War. It is pointed out that nuclear weapons are increasingly irrelevant to nuclear weapons states. However, some non-nuclear weapons states may view this differently. Nuclear abolition has presented a visionary opportunity for all sides to relinquish those weapons increasingly unnecessary for nuclear weapons states. Before such an idealistic world is attained, efforts of nuclear non-proliferation are indispensable along with a process of nuclear disarmament.
*This article is written for this issue of Strategic Analysis only, as part of the Project of 'A Sino-US Joint Study of Non-Traditional Security' at the Center for American Studies, Fudan University (State Innovative Research Base of Philosophy and Social Science
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074507
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California, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, 1996.
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70p.
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040202 | 355.8251190951/OWE 040202 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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074438
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Springfield, NTIS, 1995.
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27p.
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040206 | 355.8251190951/SAN 040206 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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076157
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Washington DC, The Central Asia Caucasus Institute, 2006.
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37p.
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9185473286
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052252 | 355.8251190951/LIN 052252 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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132861
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New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2014.
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xvii, 459p.Hbk
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9789383649204
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057842 | 355.8251190951/CHA 057842 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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053655
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New Delhi, IDSA, 1998.
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324p.
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8186019111
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040125 | 355.8251190954/SIN 040125 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
040126 | 355.8251190954/SIN 040126 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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006566
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New York, Oxford University Press, 1996.
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x, 150p.
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0198291949
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038316 | 355.825119/ARN 038316 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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