Briefing: China's military modernisation: part one: power to the people: an examination of the Chinese threat / Trefor Moss
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Jane's Defence Weekly Vol 45 No 30, 23 July 2008, pp.26-30 (122)Summary: China's military capability is changing rapidly with several new advanced systems in development or deployed, but it is less clear what this means for global and regional security. The Malacca Strait is a particular concern for China because 80% of its oil transits there, meanwhile on the wider stage China sends mixed signals, and American supremacy is no longer a certainty.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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China's military capability is changing rapidly with several new advanced systems in development or deployed, but it is less clear what this means for global and regional security. The Malacca Strait is a particular concern for China because 80% of its oil transits there, meanwhile on the wider stage China sends mixed signals, and American supremacy is no longer a certainty.
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