Thursday, March 31, 2011

China Lays Out A Fuutre Vision For It's Military

Officers including spokesman with China's Ministry of National Defense Geng Yansheng (2nd L) prepare to answer questions at a press conference in Beijing, capital of China, March 30, 2011. The Chinese government issued the white paper on China's national defense in 2010 on Thursday, which reiterates China's insistence on peaceful development and pursuit of a national defense policy that is defensive in nature. (Xinhua/Li Mingfang)

China Lays Out Vision for Military -- New York Times

BEIJING — The Chinese military said Thursday that while the security situation in Asia and the Pacific was generally stable, it was becoming “more intricate and volatile,” with no clear solutions for tension points like the divided Korean Peninsula and with the United States increasing its involvement in regional security issues.

The military’s vision was laid out in a national defense white paper, a document published every two years since 1998. The paper tries to walk a line between trumpeting the modernization efforts of the Chinese military and assuaging fears by foreign governments and analysts that the fast-growing People’s Liberation Army will be used for expansionist purposes or regional dominance.

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More News On China's Military

China white paper highlights US military 'competition' -- BBC
China military policy paper lays out worries about U.S. -- Reuters
China warns of military competition in Asia -- Financial Times
China sticks to defensive national defense policy -- Xinhuanet
China's nuclear facilities "safe," military says in defense review -- CNN
Chinese Military Assessment Seeks 'Better Understanding' -- Voice of America
We will never bully our neighbours: China -- Times Of India
China's air force steps up modernization drive: white paper -- Xinhuanet
China Reaffirms "No First Use" Deterrent Policy -- Global Security Newswire
China sticks to no-first-use of nuclear weapons: white paper -- Xinhuanet
Chinese navy improves combat capability: white paper -- Xinhuanet
China's national defense tasked to guard sovereignty, peace: white paper -- Xinhuanet
China's army chief of staff to visit US in May -- AFP

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