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- 2008613785 abstract "The Chinese government is using space power to increase its influence at home and abroad and hopes to leverage the political, economic, and military benefits of space to become a great power. The ambivalent nature of the U.S.-China relationship, however, assures that over the long term China's rise as a space power will present challenges to the United States. Militarily, China's improved remote sensing capabilities and launch tempos require the U.S. military to prepare to counteract China's use of space in a potential conflict over Taiwan. Commercially, China's lower labor costs and mercantilist approach to space could establish China as a competitive market force. Politically, U.S. diplomats must recognize the role Chinese space activities plays in diplomacy and be prepared to ameliorate cooperative activities that impinge on U.S. national security. Despite these drawbacks, cooperation with China cannot be ruled out. Cooperation can improve scientific research, increase safety, and make an opaque program more transparent, but should not directly improve China's military or commercial capabilities. Consequently, the U.S. response to China's rise as a space power should take a balanced approach in which challenges are managed and opportunities exploited.".
- 2008613785 alternative "China's progress in space technology during the tenth 5-year plan and the U.S. response".
- 2008613785 contributor B11372359.
- 2008613785 contributor B11372360.
- 2008613785 coverage "China Relations United States.".
- 2008613785 coverage "China Strategic aspects.".
- 2008613785 coverage "United States Relations China.".
- 2008613785 created "[2008]".
- 2008613785 date "2008".
- 2008613785 date "[2008]".
- 2008613785 dateCopyrighted "[2008]".
- 2008613785 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-64).".
- 2008613785 description "Introduction -- Goals -- Tenth five-year plan accomplishments -- Assessment -- The future -- The benefits of a space program: fitting space power into China's grand strategy -- The implications of the rise of China's space program for U.S. interests -- The U.S. response: contain, compete, cooperate, or do nothing? -- Seeking tangible results -- Conclusion.".
- 2008613785 description "The Chinese government is using space power to increase its influence at home and abroad and hopes to leverage the political, economic, and military benefits of space to become a great power. The ambivalent nature of the U.S.-China relationship, however, assures that over the long term China's rise as a space power will present challenges to the United States. Militarily, China's improved remote sensing capabilities and launch tempos require the U.S. military to prepare to counteract China's use of space in a potential conflict over Taiwan. Commercially, China's lower labor costs and mercantilist approach to space could establish China as a competitive market force. Politically, U.S. diplomats must recognize the role Chinese space activities plays in diplomacy and be prepared to ameliorate cooperative activities that impinge on U.S. national security. Despite these drawbacks, cooperation with China cannot be ruled out. Cooperation can improve scientific research, increase safety, and make an opaque program more transparent, but should not directly improve China's military or commercial capabilities. Consequently, the U.S. response to China's rise as a space power should take a balanced approach in which challenges are managed and opportunities exploited.".
- 2008613785 extent "x, 64 p. ;".
- 2008613785 hasFormat "Building for the future".
- 2008613785 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2008613785 identifier "1584873477".
- 2008613785 identifier "9781584873471".
- 2008613785 identifier PUB852.pdf.
- 2008613785 isFormatOf "Building for the future".
- 2008613785 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2008613785 issued "2008".
- 2008613785 issued "[2008]".
- 2008613785 language "eng".
- 2008613785 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2008613785 relation "Building for the future".
- 2008613785 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2008613785 spatial "China Relations United States.".
- 2008613785 spatial "China Strategic aspects.".
- 2008613785 spatial "China.".
- 2008613785 spatial "United States Relations China.".
- 2008613785 spatial "United States.".
- 2008613785 subject "Astronautics and state China.".
- 2008613785 subject "Astronautics and state United States.".
- 2008613785 subject "UG1525.C6 P655 2008".
- 2008613785 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Goals -- Tenth five-year plan accomplishments -- Assessment -- The future -- The benefits of a space program: fitting space power into China's grand strategy -- The implications of the rise of China's space program for U.S. interests -- The U.S. response: contain, compete, cooperate, or do nothing? -- Seeking tangible results -- Conclusion.".
- 2008613785 title "Building for the future : China's progress in space technology during the tenth 5-year plan and the U.S. response / Kevin Pollpeter.".
- 2008613785 title "China's progress in space technology during the tenth 5-year plan and the U.S. response".
- 2008613785 type "text".