December 30, 2010

Beyond the Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile (ASBM): China’s Next Generation Long Range Precision Strike Systems

By: Mark Stokes | Recent comments by Pacific Command (PACOM) Commander Admiral Robert Willard regarding China’s anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) program have attracted considerable media attention. As […]
August 3, 2010

Second Artillery Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Brigade Facilities Under Construction in Guangdong?

By: Mark Stokes and Tiffany Ma | As the PRC’s Ministry of National Defense seems to be warming to the notion of discussing a possible withdrawal of missiles opposite Taiwan, the […]
July 9, 2010

Taiwan faces two Chinas

By: Randall Schriver | THE WASHINGTON TIMES | With the signing of the Economic Cooperative Framework Agreement (ECFA), we have further evidence that rapprochement between Taiwan and China continues. Though […]
March 2, 2010

China Taking the Lead in Global Shipbuilding

By: Project 2049 Institute | While the financial crisis has dampened international trade, the expansion of the Chinese economy and its growing demand for imported energy […]
September 14, 2009

China’s Evolving Conventional Strategic Strike Capability: the anti-ship ballistic missile challenge to U.S. maritime operations in the Western Pacific and beyond

By: Mark Stokes | China’s anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) challenge could alter the strategic landscape in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. An effective ASBM and supporting […]
August 12, 2009

People’s Army not standing still

By: Randall Schriver | THE WASHINGTON TIMES | Today’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is an institution of great consequence to the United States and our allies. […]
June 22, 2009

The Taiwan Quadrennial Defense Review: Implications for U.S. – Taiwan Relations

By: Julia M. Famularo | Although the recent cross-Strait political climate has improved, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has steadfastly refused to renounce the use […]
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