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Paper Tigers - China's Nuclear Posture (Paperback)
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Paper Tigers - China's Nuclear Posture (Paperback)
Series: Adelphi series
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Loot Price R437
Discovery Miles 4 370
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China's nuclear arsenal has long been an enigma. The arsenal has
historically been small, based almost exclusively on land-based
ballistic missiles, maintained at a low level of alert, and married
to a no-first-use doctrine - all choices that would seem to invite
attack in a crisis. Chinese leaders, when they have spoken about
nuclear weapons, have articulated ideas that sound odd to the
Western ear. Mao Zedong's oft-quoted remark that 'nuclear weapons
are a paper tiger' seems to be bluster or madness. China's nuclear
forces are now too important to remain a mystery. Yet Westerners
continue to disagree about basic factual information concerning one
of the world's most important nuclear-weapons states. This Adelphi
book documents and explains the evolution of China's nuclear forces
in terms of historical, bureaucratic and ideological factors. There
is a strategic logic at work, but that logic is mediated through
politics, bureaucracy and ideology. The simplest explanation is
that Chinese leaders, taken as a whole, have tended to place
relatively little emphasis on the sort of technical details that
dominated US discussions regarding deterrence. Such profound
differences in thinking about nuclear weapons could lead to
catastrophic misunderstanding in the event of a military crisis
between Beijing and Washington.
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