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The Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) is National
Defense University's (NDU's) dedicated research arm. INSS includes
the Center for Strategic Research, Center for Complex Operations,
Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, Center for
Technology and National Security Policy, Center for Transatlantic
Security Studies, and Conflict Records Research Center. The
military and civilian analysts and staff who comprise INSS and its
subcomponents execute their mission by conducting research and
analysis, publishing, and participating in conferences, policy
support, and outreach. The mission of INSS is to conduct strategic
studies for the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, and the Unified Combatant Commands in support of the
academic programs at NDU and to perform outreach to other U.S.
Government agencies and the broader national security community.
Although China continues to lag approximately two decades behind
the world's most sophisticated air forces in terms of its ability
to develop and produce fighter aircraft and other complex aerospace
systems, it has moved over time from absolute reliance on other
countries for military aviation technology to a position where a
more diverse array of strategies can be pursued. Steps taken in the
late 1990s to reform China's military aviation sector demonstrated
an understanding of the problems inherent in high-technology
acquisition, and an effort to move forward. However, a decade later
it remains unclear how effective these reforms have been. Where are
the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and China's military
aviation industry headed? What obstacles must be overcome for China
to join the exclusive ranks of those nations possessing
sophisticated air forces and aviation industries capable of
producing world-class aircraft?
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