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116347
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
As China's economy continues to expand, its policies and interests change and evolve. Today, Chinese economic and political interests span the globe from Africa to Latin America and the South Pacific. The country has grown more dependent on foreign energy sources in once marginal places such as Angola. Access to resources such as oil and natural gas are now at the forefront of Chinese security policy. While access to markets and regions where massive Chinese investment is occurring is equally important, these new challenges have led to some important changes in China's security and military posture, particularly its naval strategy. While diplomacy and economic power are still the most practical alternatives available to China to defend its interests, several Chinese military and civilian observers now openly discuss other alternatives, such as the eventuality of using military power to defend these interests. This is particularly visible in the People's Liberation Army Navy, where a more ambitious and confident maritime strategy is now being discussed.
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111119
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2011.
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In March 1996, China conducted military exercises and live missile firings in the
Taiwan Strait as a response to the increasingly pro-independence stance of Taiwan's president, Lee Teng-hui. The United States responded in turn by maneuvering two aircraft carrier groups into the island's vicinity. China and the United
States did not come to a standoff, and the issue ended peacefully, although not
without ominous messages being received by all parties. China had signaled its
willingness to use military force to check Taiwan's incipient independence ambitions, and the United States had conveyed its resolve to defend Taiwan against
aggression from the mainland.
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ID:
129060
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Tokyo, National Institute For Defense Studies, 2012.
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Description |
iv, 57p.Pbk
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Standard Number |
9784939034961
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:1,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
057693 | 355.033051/JAP 057693 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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129280
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
A citizen applying to go abroad on private business is to submit an application to the department in charge of entries and exits at the county or municipal public security bureau where his or her permanent residence registration is located on the basis of his or her valid identity card, residence booklet or other proof of residence, and testimonial(s) related to his or her reason for applying to go abroad. He or she is to reply to the relevant queries and perform the following procedures
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