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US–China Military Technological Competition and the Making of Chinese Weapons Development Strategies and Plans

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  • CHEUNG, Tai Ming

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How do Chinese decision-makers and strategists view the United States todayas a military strategic competitor especially in light of the US Third Offset Strategy? This brief examines the nature, dynamics, and direction of intensifying US–China military strategic technology competition and how the Third Offset Strategy may influence implementation of Chinese strategies and plans for long-termdevelopment of its military technological and war-fighting capabilities.

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  • CHEUNG, Tai Ming, 2017. "US–China Military Technological Competition and the Making of Chinese Weapons Development Strategies and Plans," Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, Working Paper Series qt43m5m3gp, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California.
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