China Security

China Security

 

China Security is our quarterly policy journal that explores an array of critical security issues facing China. We publish several original articles about the ambitions of the US and China programs, as well as US-Sino space relations.

See www.chinasecurity.us.

 

1 How China "Wins" a Space War Brian Weeden

2 Deterrence Revisited Bao Shixiu

3 U.S.-Sino Relations in Space Theresa Hitchens

4 China's ASAT Test Eric Hagt

5 Editors' Notes: The Space Security Dilemma Bruce Blair &Chen Yali

6 Peaceful Use of Outer Space Chang Xianqi & Sui Junqin 

7 Space Weaponization And Space Security Zhang Hui

8 A Chinese Perspective Shenzhou and Dreams of Space Sun Dangen

9 Strategic Communication with China Joan Johnson-Freese

10 Trends in China's Space Program and the Prevention of Outer Space Weaponization Teng Jianqun

11 U.S. Regulatory Policies on Space Technology Exports to China Guo Xiaobing   

12 Mutually Assured Vulnerabilities Eric Hagt

13  Development Goals of China's Space Program Wu Chunsi 

14 Documentary Review -- Shaking the Heavens Chen Yali & Eric Hagt

 

Eric Hagt

 

Eric Hagt is the director of the World Security Institute China Program and the Chief Editor of China Security. In addition to his role, he publishes several articles relating to China's space program, and US-Sino space relations.

 

Survival,"China's Military Space Strategy: An Exchange," March 7, 2008;

The Bulletin, "The U.S. Satellite Shootdown: China's Responses,"March 6, 2008.

 

His China Security articles:

Vol. 3, No. 1 Winter 2007: China's ASAT Test: Strategic Response

Vol. 2, No. 2 Summer 2006: The Oil Weapon: Myth of China's Vulnerability

Vol. 2, No. 1 Spring 2006: Mutually Assured Vulnerabilities

Vol. 1, No. 1 Autumn 2005: Editor's Notes

 



 
 
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