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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
AT THE START of the 21st century, China's military policy is designed to ensure conditions for the implementation of the national development strategy aimed at enabling China to achieve, by the middle of the 21st century (the centennial of the People's Republic of China), the status of a strong, modern, united (meaning the resolution of the Taiwan issue) power holding a leading position in the Asia Pacific Rim, equal in its political influence, economic and military might to other world powers. China links the implementation of its national strategy to the strengthening of its comprehensive state power, which is regarded as the ability of the state to mobilize all the resources, both national and international, to carry out this strategy.
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