A reassessment of China’s ballistic and nuclear deterrence capabilities

In their article "China Goes Ballistic" in The National Interest on 28 April, 2014, Andrew Erickson and Michael Chase shows how China has managed to achieve credible, survivable, versatile, and tactical ballistic and nuclear deterence from short through long range, which, albeit not matching the United States or Russia in quantity or sophistication, at least poses serious challenges to America's regional and global national interests.

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