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Information Office of the State Council

China's National Defense in 2010

In “China's National Defense in 2010,” the Information Office of the State Council presents a comprehensive analysis of the country's defense policy and military capabilities at a critical juncture in its modern history. Employing a clear and systematic literary style, the report synthesizes data and insights to illuminate China's strategic objectives, modernization efforts, and international security environment. It situates China's approach to national defense within broader geopolitical currents, reflecting on issues such as military transparency, anti-terrorism, and regional stability, thereby providing both scholars and policymakers with pertinent context for understanding China's evolving role on the world stage. The Information Office of the State Council, known for its authoritative stance, serves as a government body responsible for disseminating information about China's policies and achievements. This publication derives from the increasing complexity of international relations and China's need to articulate its defense strategies amidst growing global interdependence. The report is influenced by a backdrop of significant military investments and reforms, showcasing efforts to ensure sovereignty and national integrity, while balancing diplomatic relations. This book is indispensable for readers interested in military studies, Sino-American relations, and strategic defense analysis. It offers not just raw data but a nuanced understanding of China's defense narrative, making it essential for anyone seeking to grasp the intricacies of 21st-century geopolitics.
90 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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