Domestic Factors Could Accelerate the Evolution of China's Nuclear Posture

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Heginbotham, Eric
Chase, Michael S.
Heim, Jacob L.
Lin, Bonny
Cozad, Mark R.
Morris, Lyle J.
Twomey, Christopher P.
Morgan, Forrest E.
Nixon, Michael
Garafola, Cristina L.
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2017
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RAND
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This research brief describes work done for RAND Project AIR FORCE documented in China’s Evolving Nuclear Deterrent: Major Drivers and Issues for the United States, by Eric Heginbotham, Michael S. Chase, Jacob L. Heim, Bonny Lin, Mark R. Cozad, Lyle J. Morris, Christopher P. Twomey, Forrest E. Morgan, Michael Nixon, Cristina L. Garafola, and Samuel K. Berkowitz, RR-1628-AF, 2017
The article of record as published may be found at https://www.rand.org/t/RB9956
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4 p.
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Heginbotham, Eric, Michael S. Chase, Jacob L. Heim, Bonny Lin, Mark R. Cozad, Lyle J. Morris, Christopher P. Twomey et al. Domestic Factors Could Accelerate the Evolution of China's Nuclear Posture. RAND, 2017.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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