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Global arms proliferation continues to be a key concern for the United States, particularly the export role of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Although China experienced a significant decline in its arms exports in the 1990s (down from the boom times of the 1980s), the PRC provides a significant array of lethal weapons and sensitive defense technologies to states around the world. These exports provide an invaluable means by which to assess the progress and performance of China's military-industrial complex. Moreover, these products may present the very systems and technological know-how that the United States and allied forces will encounter in a future conflict.
Publication Date
7-1-2000
Keywords
arms sales; proliferation; technology; people's liberation army (PLA); industrial complex; foreign relations.
Recommended Citation
Bates Gill Dr. and Evan S. Medeiros Mr.,
Chinese Arms Exports: Policy, Players and Process ( US Army War College Press, 2000),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/132