Reforming China’s defense industry |
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Authors: | Richard A Bitzinger |
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Institution: | 1. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singaporeisrbitzinger@ntu.edu.sg |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTEven with sizable economic inputs, access to foreign technologies, and considerable political will, China, up until the late 1990s, experienced only limited success when it came to the local design, development, and manufacture of advanced conventional weapons. Not surprisingly, therefore, reforming the local defense industry in order to upgrade its technology base and manufacturing capabilities and to make armaments production more efficient and cost-effective has long preoccupied the Chinese leadership. The fact that most of these efforts had little positive impact on the country’s military technological and industrial capabilities only encouraged Beijing to experiment with additional reforms in the hopes of finally getting it right. |
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Keywords: | Chinese defense reforms China’s military-industrial complex China’s defense industrial base reforms |
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