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Understanding China's antisatellite test / Kulacki, Gregory; Lewis, Jeffrey G   Journal Article
Lewis, Jeffrey G Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In discussing China's January 2007 hit-to-kill intercept of the Chinese weather satellite FengYun-1C, most American analysts sought the "message" for the United States-either by asserting that China's test was a deliberate step toward a comprehensive counterspace capability to offset U.S. conventional military superiority or an attempt to force the United States to the negotiating table on "the prevention of an arms race in outer space." Chinese officials, after a long silence, eventually claimed the test was an "experiment" that was "not targeted at any country." We traveled to China several times in 2007 and had a series of conversations with Chinese individuals knowledgeable about the history of this particular antisatellite program and with access to information about the decision-making process prior to and after the final test. These discussions were off the record, not for attribution, given the sensitivity of the subject. They reflected the views of some of the key institutions involved in the test from the State, the Communist Party, the People's Liberation Army, and aerospace experts involved in debris calculations. The information conveyed to us suggests that American commentators tend to place much greater importance on the United States as a driver in China's decision to develop the technology and conduct the test than do the Chinese.
Key Words Missile Defense  United States  China  Antisatellite 
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