This paper finds that China\u27s growing military power is not a cause for concern. In his assessment of China\u27s military expansion for the western Pacific region, Dr Marcus Hellyer, Australian Public Service, concludes that China is modernising its armed forces, developing peacefully and behaving in the manner of a responsible global citizen. Further, he finds that China’s immediate neighbours in this region, with the exception of Taiwan, do not regard China as a military threat. They have not, for example, undertaken balancing or containment activities, or significantly increased their own military spending. 
[[abstract]]Since the 21st century, China’s rise has become a fact, and People’s Liberation Army has...
The COVID-19 pandemic has blunted but not stopped Chinese military modernisation. Defence spending i...
As China rises as a military power in the Asia-Pacific region, the countries of Southeast Asia are h...
This monograph provides an appraisal of the ability of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) to bu...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
The belief that China will soon become the dominant power in Asia is based on assumptions that its c...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
China’s military power is growing, but while this growing power is grounds for regional concern, the...
This paper sheds light on the strategic outlook of the world\u27s largest yet understudied armed for...
China has one of the most powerful military forces in the world. However, a little over 100 years ag...
China's outreach to the global market has increased its exposure to various traditional and non...
In April 1996, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strateg...
[[abstract]]Since the 21st century, China’s rise has become a fact, and People’s Liberation Army has...
The COVID-19 pandemic has blunted but not stopped Chinese military modernisation. Defence spending i...
As China rises as a military power in the Asia-Pacific region, the countries of Southeast Asia are h...
This monograph provides an appraisal of the ability of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) to bu...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
The belief that China will soon become the dominant power in Asia is based on assumptions that its c...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
China’s military power is growing, but while this growing power is grounds for regional concern, the...
This paper sheds light on the strategic outlook of the world\u27s largest yet understudied armed for...
China has one of the most powerful military forces in the world. However, a little over 100 years ag...
China's outreach to the global market has increased its exposure to various traditional and non...
In April 1996, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strateg...
[[abstract]]Since the 21st century, China’s rise has become a fact, and People’s Liberation Army has...
The COVID-19 pandemic has blunted but not stopped Chinese military modernisation. Defence spending i...
As China rises as a military power in the Asia-Pacific region, the countries of Southeast Asia are h...