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US–Taiwan Relations: Will China's Challenge Lead to a Crisis? Ryan Hass, Bonnie Glaser and Richard Bush. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2023. v + 177 pp. $23.40 (pbk). ISBN 9781815739999
In: The China quarterly, Band 255, S. 785-786
ISSN: 1468-2648
Chinese Nuclear Proliferation: How Global Politics Is Transforming China's Weapons Buildup and Modernization
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 132, Heft 3, S. 559-561
ISSN: 1538-165X
China Is Corrupt, but There Is More to the Story
In: Asia policy: a peer-reviewed journal devoted to bridging the gap between academic research and policymaking on issues related to the Asia-Pacific, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 158-162
ISSN: 1559-2960
China's Regional Relations: Evolving Foreign Policy Dynamics, by Mark Beeson and Fujian Li. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2014. x+254 pp. US$59.95 (cloth)
In: The China journal: Zhongguo-yanjiu, Band 75, S. 144-146
ISSN: 1835-8535
Leadership and Authority in China: 1895–1976, by Lawrence R. Sullivan. Plymouth: Lexington Books, 2012. xviii + 315 pp. US$75.00/£44.95 (hardcover), US$74.99/£44.95 (eBook)
In: The China journal: Zhongguo-yanjiu, Band 74, S. 191-193
ISSN: 1835-8535
Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military Modernization. WILLIAM C. HANNAS, JAMES MULVENON and ANNA B. PUGLISI. London and New York: Routledge, 2013. xvii + 296 pp. £25.99. ISBN 978-0-415-82142-1
In: The China quarterly, Band 219, S. 874-875
ISSN: 1468-2648
The China Quarterly, 000, Month 2014, pp. 1–3
In: The China quarterly: an international journal for the study of China, Band 219, S. 874-875
ISSN: 0305-7410, 0009-4439
Playing Our Game: Why China's Rise Doesn't Threaten the West, by Edward S. Steinfeld. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. xiv + 265 pp. US$27.95/£13.99 (paperback)
In: The China journal: Zhongguo-yanjiu, Band 70, S. 283-285
ISSN: 1835-8535
China's Defence Industrial Base in 1985
In: The China quarterly, Band 214, S. 432-455
ISSN: 1468-2648
AbstractThis essay assesses various dimensions of China's defence industrial enterprises. It argues that the defence industrial system should be divided into two tiers: tier one, composed of weapons and equipment producers for the military, and tier two, composed of "civilian" industrial enterprises that provided critical inputs for tier one enterprises, and which in national emergencies could be mobilized to produce weapons themselves. In 1985, there were 1,158 tier one defence enterprises and 827 tier two enterprises among China's 8,285 large- and medium-scale enterprises. Additional information is provided on defence enterprise shares of the economy at the provincial and the national levels, on enterprise distribution by industrial sector, and on when enterprises were built. The article attempts to estimate the total number of workers, output value and fixed assets of the defence industrial sector, and their weight in the national economy.
China's defence industrial base in 1985
In: The China quarterly: an international journal for the study of China, Heft 214, S. 432-455
ISSN: 0305-7410, 0009-4439
This essay assesses various dimensions of China's defence industrial enterprises. It argues that the defence industrial system should be divided into two tiers: tier one, composed of weapons and equipment producers for the military, and tier two, composed of "civilian" industrial enterprises that provided critical inputs for tier one enterprises, and which in national emergencies could be mobilized to produce weapons themselves. In 1985, there were 1,158 tier one defence enterprises and 827 tier two enterprises among China's 8,285 large- and medium-scale enterprises. Additional information is provided on defence enterprise shares of the economy at the provincial and the national levels, on enterprise distribution by industrial sector, and on when enterprises were built. The article attempts to estimate the total number of workers, output value and fixed assets of the defence industrial sector, and their weight in the national economy. (China Q/GIGA)
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China's Defence Industrial Base in 1985
In: The China quarterly: an international journal for the study of China, Band 214, S. 432-455
ISSN: 0305-7410, 0009-4439
China's Defence Industrial Base in 1985
In: The China quarterly, Heft 214, S. 432-455
ISSN: 1468-2648
The Limited Power of the Internet in China
In: Asia policy: a peer-reviewed journal devoted to bridging the gap between academic research and policymaking on issues related to the Asia-Pacific, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 179-182
ISSN: 1559-2960
Wealth into Power: The Communist Party's Embrace of China's Private Sector. By Bruce J. Dickson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. 278p. $75.00 cloth, $24.99 paper. - China's Communist Party: Atrophy and Adaptation. By David Shambaugh. Washington and Berkeley: Woodrow Wilson Center Press ...
In: Perspectives on politics, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 633-635
ISSN: 1541-0986