by Michael S. Chase and Arthur Chan
RAND Corporation, 2016
Paper: 978-0-8330-9416-2 | eISBN: 978-0-8330-9417-9
Library of Congress Classification UA835.C395 2016

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Drawing on Chinese military writings, this report finds that China’s strategic-deterrence concepts are evolving in response to Beijing’s changing assessment of its external security environment and a growing emphasis on protecting its emerging interests in space and cyberspace. China also is rapidly closing what was once a substantial gap between the People’s Liberation Army’s strategic weapons capabilities and its strategic-deterrence concepts.

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