Congressional interest in the Chinese military, or People’s Liberation Army (PLA), has increased as a result of the March 1996 tensions in the Taiwan Strait, continuing allegations of Chinese proliferation of technology useful in weapons of mass destruction, and reports that some Chinese defense-related corporations have circumvented U.S. export controls to acquire dual-use technology. The Commission of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense (COSTIND), an important, high-level PLA organization, plays a role in China’s weapon programs, sales of civilian goods, acquisition of military technology, and arms sales and export controls. The purpose of this CRS Report is to examine the origins and command, roles, and influence of CO...
The People’s Republic of China kept rising both economically and militarily under the G. W. Bush and...
Since the 1990\u27s, China\u27s People\u27s Liberation Army (PLA) has made a stunning transformation...
Members of Congress are concerned about whether U.S. firms have provided technology or expertise to ...
This report examines the major, foreign conventional weapon systems that China has acquired or has c...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
This CRS report discusses policy issues regarding military-to-mliitary contacts with the People's Re...
Following instructions received from the U.S. Congress in the 2000 National Defense Authorization Ac...
This volume addresses the role of the Chinese military in shaping its country’s security environment...
This CRS Report discusses security concerns, significant congressional and administration action, an...
In recent years, China has emerged as a key international player. The Communist Party leadership ha...
Asia looks and feels very different now compared to the days of the Cold War. The sense that Asia no...
Major technological progress is taking place across virtually the entire spectrum of the Chinese def...
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA), officially the army of the Communist Party of China (CPC) – here...
China’s defense science, technology and innovation system has engineered a remarkable turnaround in ...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is improving its ability to research, develop, and field innova...
The People’s Republic of China kept rising both economically and militarily under the G. W. Bush and...
Since the 1990\u27s, China\u27s People\u27s Liberation Army (PLA) has made a stunning transformation...
Members of Congress are concerned about whether U.S. firms have provided technology or expertise to ...
This report examines the major, foreign conventional weapon systems that China has acquired or has c...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
This CRS report discusses policy issues regarding military-to-mliitary contacts with the People's Re...
Following instructions received from the U.S. Congress in the 2000 National Defense Authorization Ac...
This volume addresses the role of the Chinese military in shaping its country’s security environment...
This CRS Report discusses security concerns, significant congressional and administration action, an...
In recent years, China has emerged as a key international player. The Communist Party leadership ha...
Asia looks and feels very different now compared to the days of the Cold War. The sense that Asia no...
Major technological progress is taking place across virtually the entire spectrum of the Chinese def...
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA), officially the army of the Communist Party of China (CPC) – here...
China’s defense science, technology and innovation system has engineered a remarkable turnaround in ...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is improving its ability to research, develop, and field innova...
The People’s Republic of China kept rising both economically and militarily under the G. W. Bush and...
Since the 1990\u27s, China\u27s People\u27s Liberation Army (PLA) has made a stunning transformation...
Members of Congress are concerned about whether U.S. firms have provided technology or expertise to ...