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MILITARY POLICY - CHINA (4) answer(s).
 
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Chinese people's militia and the doctrine of people's war / Roberts, Thomas C 1983  Book
Roberts, Thomas C Book
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Publication Washington, D C, National Defense University Press, 1983.
Description ix,146p.
Series Monograph series
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ID:   130426


Chinese strategic culture and the use of force: moral and political perspectives / Liu, Tiewa   Journal Article
Liu, Tiewa Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article reviews and explains Chinese attitudes towards the use of force in international affairs, especially from the perspective of strategic culture. The author traces back the traditional values which originated from ancient Chinese thoughts and also researches Mao Zedong's perception of war, which symbolizes the contemporary Chinese military strategic theory, and Deng Xiaoping and Hu Jintao's discourse on war thereafter, which represents the beliefs of the Chinese government after adopting the opening-up and reform policy. The case studies of the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the two Iraq Wars further explore the principles which dominate the diplomatic decision-making processes. The article concludes that China, in the predictable future, will still firmly adhere to the principles of state sovereignty, non-interference and non-use of force principles, while at the same time China will not hesitate to participate in the multilateral operations which are ratified with UN Security Council authorization and contribute increasingly to improving humanitarian situations due to its moral and political understanding of the use of force in international relations
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Demystifying China's defence spending: less mysterious in the aggregate / Liff, Adam P; Erickson, Andrew S   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China's limited transparency concerning its defence spending harms strategic trust, but foreign analysts often lose sight of important realities. Specific details remain unclear, but China's defence spending overall is no mystery - it supports PLA modernization and personnel development as well as its announced objectives of securing China's homeland and asserting control over contested territorial and maritime claims, with a focus on the Near Seas (the Yellow, East, and South China seas). This article offers greater context and perspective for Chinese and Western discussions of China's rise and concomitant military build-up through a nuanced and comprehensive assessment of its defence spending and military transparency.
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Regional security and the diffusion of advanced weapons and technologies to India, Pakistan and China / Chellaney, Brahma 1994  Book
Chellaney, Brahma Book
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Publication New Delhi, Centre for Policy Research, 1994.
Description 54p.
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