Emerging United States–China Military Competition: The People's Liberation Army and Space Warfare
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China’s January 2007 anti-satellite test signaled the dawn of a new era of space competition. While this test gave the United States and the rest of the world insight into China’s rapidly advancing capabilities, many questions remain as to the scope and content of China’s military space doctrine. In the Listen to Audio


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event of conflict between the United States and China, how would space capabilities be employed? How does the People’s Republic of China (PRC) characterize sovereignty in space?

At the first of a series of AEI events coinciding with papers on the emerging areas of military competition between the United States and China, Larry M. Wortzel will discuss PRC military publications available only in Chinese that offer insights into the People’s Liberation Army’s vision of the future of space militarization and sovereignty. Thomas Ehrhard of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments will respond, and AEI resident fellow Dan Blumenthal will moderate.

Agenda
10:15 a.m.
Registration and breakfast
10:30
Presenter:
Colonel Larry M. Wortzel (U.S. Army, retired)
Discussant:
Thomas Ehrhard, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
Moderator:
Dan Blumenthal, AEI
12:00 p.m.
Adjournment
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Dan
Blumenthal
  • Dan Blumenthal is a current commissioner and former vice chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, where he directs efforts to monitor, investigate, and provide recommendations on the national security implications of the economic relationship between the two countries. Previously, he was senior director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the Secretary of Defense's Office of International Security Affairs and practiced law in New York prior to his government service. At AEI, in addition to his work on the national security implications of U.S.-Sino relations, he coordinates the Tocqueville on China project, which examines the underlying civic culture of post-Mao China. Mr. Blumenthal also contributes to AEI's Asian Outlook series and is a research associate with the National Asia Research Program.
  • Phone: 202-862-5861
    Email: dblumenthal@aei.org
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    Name: Lara Crouch
    Phone: 202-862-7160
    Email: lara.crouch@aei.org
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