since the mid-1950s, China has made strong efforts within its limited economic and technical capabilities to develop a modest nuclear force and related delivery systems in order to: help deter superpower or regional aggression and intimidation
China’s no-first-use policy implies that the country possesses nuclear weapons only to deter other s...
The rise of China has brought the nuclear issue to the center stage of Sino-U.S. relations. China ha...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
Nuclear weapons are a critical element of the People\u27s Liberation Army and China\u27s core milita...
Chinese nuclear development has placed China among world class military superpowers, and has made it...
The effectiveness of future arms control measures will depend on their ability to address the growin...
Mainstream analysis of China’s nuclear weapons program sees the current buildup as restrained and dr...
China is embarking on a comprehensive modernization program to quantitatively and qualitatively impr...
As technology advances, the trade-off between offence and defence has become more complex. On the on...
Whether China will abandon its long-standing nuclear strategy of assured retaliation for a first-use...
The focus of the Chinese nuclear strategy is still unclear and the actual size of nuclear arsenals o...
As China’s economy, military, and regional power continue to grow, so do tensions between it and the...
Under the guiding principles of its nuclear policyÑmaintaining a minimum deterrent, asserting a no-f...
This article examines the rising prominence of strategic nuclear deterrence in Sino-US relations. Ch...
• China’s nuclear modernisation should be analysed relative to U.S. counterforce developments that t...
China’s no-first-use policy implies that the country possesses nuclear weapons only to deter other s...
The rise of China has brought the nuclear issue to the center stage of Sino-U.S. relations. China ha...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
Nuclear weapons are a critical element of the People\u27s Liberation Army and China\u27s core milita...
Chinese nuclear development has placed China among world class military superpowers, and has made it...
The effectiveness of future arms control measures will depend on their ability to address the growin...
Mainstream analysis of China’s nuclear weapons program sees the current buildup as restrained and dr...
China is embarking on a comprehensive modernization program to quantitatively and qualitatively impr...
As technology advances, the trade-off between offence and defence has become more complex. On the on...
Whether China will abandon its long-standing nuclear strategy of assured retaliation for a first-use...
The focus of the Chinese nuclear strategy is still unclear and the actual size of nuclear arsenals o...
As China’s economy, military, and regional power continue to grow, so do tensions between it and the...
Under the guiding principles of its nuclear policyÑmaintaining a minimum deterrent, asserting a no-f...
This article examines the rising prominence of strategic nuclear deterrence in Sino-US relations. Ch...
• China’s nuclear modernisation should be analysed relative to U.S. counterforce developments that t...
China’s no-first-use policy implies that the country possesses nuclear weapons only to deter other s...
The rise of China has brought the nuclear issue to the center stage of Sino-U.S. relations. China ha...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...