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China's National Defense in 2010, authored by the Information Office of the State Council, is a comprehensive analysis of China's military strategy, defense policy, and national security challenges in the year 2010. The book provides a detailed examination of China's military modernization efforts, strategic outlook, and regional security concerns. Through a mix of statistical data, policy statements, and strategic assessments, the book offers a glimpse into China's defense priorities and ambitions within the larger global context. The clear and concise writing style makes it accessible for…mehr

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China's National Defense in 2010, authored by the Information Office of the State Council, is a comprehensive analysis of China's military strategy, defense policy, and national security challenges in the year 2010. The book provides a detailed examination of China's military modernization efforts, strategic outlook, and regional security concerns. Through a mix of statistical data, policy statements, and strategic assessments, the book offers a glimpse into China's defense priorities and ambitions within the larger global context. The clear and concise writing style makes it accessible for readers of all backgrounds interested in understanding China's defense posture. The Information Office of the State Council is a renowned institution that specializes in providing authoritative information on behalf of the Chinese government. With direct access to government officials and policymakers, the author has unique insights into China's defense policies and priorities. This expertise is reflected in the thorough analysis and accurate depiction of China's national defense in the book. I highly recommend China's National Defense in 2010 to anyone seeking a deep understanding of China's military strategy and defense posture. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, policy analysts, and military professionals interested in Chinese security affairs.