Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
1996 China Special Weapons News
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- Special Report: Zhuhai Airshow CDISS News and Views - December 1996
- China's Missile Threat By RICHARD D. FISHER JR., Wall Street Journal, 30 Dec 1996
- CHINA'S ARMS SALES TO THE MIDDLE EAST VOA 16 December 1996
- ASIAN ISSUES--HONG KONG'S TRANSITION, KOREAN SUBMARINE (Foreign Media Reaction Daily Digest) [EXCERPT] U.S. Information Agency Office of Public Liaison, 96 -12 -30
- MOSCOW, BEIJING SET FOR STRATEGIC COOPERATION NEXT CENTURY By Dmitry GORNOSTAYEV, (Nezavisimaya Gazeta, December 28. In full.)
- RUSSIA AND CHINA: WINGING TOWARD TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PARTNERSHIP Grigori KARASIN, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia (Rossiiskiye Vesti, December 26. In full.)
- SCRUTINY OF U.S. EXPORT CONTROLS FOR CHINA SEEN LIKELY (Attention growing from administration, Congress) By Bruce Odessey, USIA Staff Writer, 12/10/96
- General Chi Haotian - Minister of National Defense from the People's Republic of China DOD News Briefing Monday, December 9, 1996 - 8 a.m. (EST)
- China's 20-year naval strategy to dominate Pacific By Graham Hutchings, China Correspondent Electronic Telegraph Sunday 13 October 1996 -- China's ageing leaders are backing a huge
programme of sea and air military expansion that is aimed at making China
the dominant naval power in the western Pacific within 20 years.
They intend to dominate the waters off the country's coastline out to 1,000
nautical miles by the year 2010 - enveloping Japan, the Philippines and the
South China Sea. A decade on, the Chinese intend to be in the blue waters
of the "outer island chain" - or as far as Darwin, Australia.
- China to Launch Manned Space Mission by Year 2000 [CND, 10/10/96] " China Daily reported ZHANG Qingwei, vice-director of the Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, as saying that China will
launch the country's first manned space mission by the year 2000.
A programme to develop a launcher with a 20-ton carrying capacity will
begin as soon as possible. The research priorities are a launch vehicle and
control technology for the spaceship, space stations, lunar vehicles and
probes. Chinese scientists are also developing a reusable space
transportation system. (XU Ming Yang, Daluo JIA)"
- More Chinese 'Missile Tests' ? CDISS News and Views - September 1996
- China Linked to Pakistani Plant Washington Post Sunday, August 25, 1996; Page A01
- Beijing explodes 'last' nuclear bomb By STEPHEN HUTCHEON, Sydney Morning Herald - July 30, 1996
- Transfers of M-11 Standard of Evidence ROBIN RAPHEL AT STATE TOWN MEETING - 18 July 1996
- Speeding up the Development of Space Industry to Meet the New Challenge Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Mr. Ding Henggao, Minister of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence
- China Great Wall Industry Corporation Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Geng kun
- Application of Meteorological Satellites to Rainstorm Research and Forecast in China Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Ye Huiming
- Strengthening Sino-German
Space Cooperation Looking Forward to 21st Century Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Liu Jiyuan
- China's C601 Air-to-Ship Missile System Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Yang Jingqing, Xu Zimao
- Spar Intends to Join Hands with CASC Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Liu Wei
- The Achievements and the Future
of the Development of China's Space Technology Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Zhang Xinzhai
- Lockheed Martin Dewells in Beijing Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Liu Wei
- Space Technological
Cooperation and Application in the Asia-Pacific Region Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Chen Shupeng, Li Huiguo
- Vice President Xia Guohong Visited U.S. INTEL Corporation Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By He Shaoqing
- China Great Wall Industry Corporation Aerospace China Summer 1996 -- By Geng kun
- GUNS AND POSES AK-47s, CD piracy, nuclear sales--what else can go wrong in U.S.-China relations? TIME Magazine JUNE 3, 1996
- Secretary of Defense William J. Perry on Chinese
Seeking SS-18 Technology from Russia - May 21, 1996
- China's New-Look Army The PLA tested higher tech in the Strait war games
Asia Week 12 April 1996
- Capability of No.3 Department of the General Staff on
collecting technological intelligence
- Eye of the Storm At the height of tensions, Taipei and Beijing show
restraint Asia Week March 29,1996
- Unreal War China and Taiwan must make sure it stays that way Asia Week March 29,1996
- CHINA:WAKING UP TO THE NEXT SUPERPOWER TIME Magazine March 25, 1996
- U.S. POSTPONES PLANNED VISIT BY CHINESE DEFENSE MINISTER By Jacquelyn S. Porth
USIA Security Affairs Correspondent - 22 March 1996
- TARGET TAIWAN Asia Week March 22, 1996
- DANGEROUS WAR GAMES TIME International March 18, 1996
- China's Nuclear Arsenal Yang Zheng - 16 March, 1996 National University of Singapore - This document reveals that China at present has a total of 2,350 nuclear warheads. This
number i s about 8 times larger than the 300 generally cited in the Western media.
- Stay back, China 16 March 1996 The Economist
- Is Taiwan really part of China? 16 March 1996The Economist
- Will the Clinton Administration Do Nothing? Inside the Secret Arms Deals of the Communist Chinese House Republican Policy Committee March 11, 1996
- 'One Missile Per Day' Asia Week February 9, 1996
- CHINESE MOVES ASSESSED
15-03-96 WHITE HOUSE REPORT, FRIDAY, MARCH 15
- Mounting Tensions in the Strait of Taiwan The dangers of miscalculation CSIS Watch Number 150, February 8, 1996
- POSSIBLE CHINESE VIOLATION OF NON-PROLIFERATION LAW WHITE HOUSE REPORT, THURSDAY, 8 FEBRUARY 1996
- REPORTED CHINESE MILITARY MANEUVERS, SHIPMENTS WHITE HOUSE REPORT 2 February 1996
- Communist China's Taiwan Invasion Threat 01 February 1996 -- In recent weeks, Chinese Communist leaders told American visitors that the PRC was preparing a plan for a sustained attack on Taiwan should it pursue a policy that they deemed too "independent." These threats against Taiwan were coupled with threats of attack on the U.S. should we seek to protect Taiwan--a remarkable slap in the face to the President after three years of the Administration's "engagement" policy, and in a region the Administration has highlighted as its top foreign policy priority.
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