Explaining and Influencing Chinese Arms Transfers

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  • Explaining and Influencing Chinese Arms Transfers Book Detail

  • Author : Karl W. Eikenberry
  • Release Date : 1995
  • Publisher : DIANE Publishing
  • Genre : Arms transfer
  • Pages : 78
  • ISBN 13 : 9780788136733
  • File Size : 26,26 MB

Explaining and Influencing Chinese Arms Transfers by Karl W. Eikenberry PDF Summary

Book Description: China's role in missile and nuclear weapons proliferation has become one of 3 issues -- along with human rights and trade -- upon which the U.S. has focused its reassessment of U.S. policy toward China, and whether to attach conditions to the renewal of China's MFN trade benefits. Addresses the factors motivating Chinese conventional arms sales and speculates on means to influence them. Describes the history of PRC weapons exports, then examines various supply- and demand-side reasons for these transfers. Discusses sources of arms transfer restraints.

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