Defining and Safeguarding Priorities in China’s National Security

  • Xiao X
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Abstract

Security is crucial to national strategic planning and policy design for any country. China is in the process of changing from a regional to a global power, and will then transform further into a leading global power. During this transition, China’s national strategic interests are rapidly expanding worldwide; it is attracting international attention and there is an increase in cultural and ideological infiltration.

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Xiao, X. (2016). Defining and Safeguarding Priorities in China’s National Security. In China in the Xi Jinping Era (pp. 247–270). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29549-7_10

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