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New Release: China Security, Vol. 5, No. 3
24 November 2009
The latest issue of China Security includes analyses on China's latest big military parade, the Chinese handling of the Myanmar refugee crisis, the effect of climate change and China's attitude to this environmental phenomenon, the Rio Tinto industrial espionage allegations, Chinese presence and strategic ambitions in the Indian Ocean and the true motivations behind China's pursuit of manned spaceflight.
2009/Issue 15:
1. A More Powerful China on Parade - Zhang Xiaoming
2. Times Change, the Parade Stays the Same - Matt Durnin
3. China's Response to the Myanmar Refugee Crisis - Drew Thompson
4. Climate Change, Water and China's National Interest - Scott Moore
5. The Rio Tinto Case and China's Drive to Guard Secrets - Jiang Ruqin
6. Secrets, Spies and Steel: the Rio Tinto Case - Peter Yuan Cai
7. Superficial, Arrogant Nationalism - Xiao Gongqin
8. Indian Ocean: Oil, Sea Lanes and the Security Dilemma - Jason J. Blazevic
9. True Motives for China's Manned Space Program - Fiona Cunningham
To access the issue, China Security, Vol. 5, No. 3, please click here.
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