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According to rarely viewed Chinese-language sources, the People's Republic of Chinais ramping up the technology and legal justifications needed for space warfare.
On the first anniversary of his death, AEI will convene a tribute to Ambassador James Lilley's life.
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...
Please join AEI scholars James R. Lilley and Arthur Waldron to celebrate the publication of China's Growing Military Power: Perspectives on Security, Ballistic Missiles, and Conventional Capabilities (Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, September 2002).
In China's Growing Military Power, edited by Andrew Scobell and Larry M. Wortzel, the authors...Leading experts on China will discuss China's military modernization and economic development over the past two decades to mark Tiananmen's twentieth anniversary.
A top Republican and Democratic economist explain why Obama's economic policies are failing, and offer a commonsense blueprint for reigniting long-term growth and prosperity for all Americans.
The U.S. Congress has recognized the need to further explore Chinese military strategy and operational concepts. At the same time, presidential candidates are advancing formulas for dealing with China and security issues in Asia. The Chinese Armed Forces in the 21st Century addresses the critical military issues involving China...
The modernization of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA) and its implications for both the United States and China's neighbors have always been controversial and mysterious topics. Nevertheless, Chinese military developments can be of vital national interest to the United States and must therefore be addressed soberly and...




