China's Defense White Paper is a document published by China mostly every two years that outlines its National Defense Strategy.[lower-alpha 1][1][2][3][4]

List

List of White Paper's on China's National Defense[1][5]
Sr No Year Date Published Title Notes
1 2019 July China's National Defense in the New Era
2 2014 26 May 2015 China's Military Strategy Elaborates military struggle, local wars, informatized wars
3 2012 16 April 2013 Diversified Employment of China's Armed Forces Publishes PLA designations and sizes
4 2010 31 March China's National Defense in 2010 Modernization of military legal system; creation of military security mechanism for Taiwan straits
5 2008 20 January China's National Defense in 2008 Reveals China's defense expenditure for the first time
6 2006 December China's National Defense in 2006 First comprehensive analysis of defense environment
7 2004 27 December China's National Defense in 2004 Discusses the revolution in military affairs
8 2002 9 December China's National Defense in 2002 Five national interests
9 2000 October China's National Defense in 2000 Taiwan discussed for the first time
10 1998 July China's National Defense in 1998
11 1995 November China: Arms Control and Disarmament

Notes

  1. The National Security Strategy is not published

References

  1. 1 2 "China Defense White Papers—1995-2019". Andrew S. Erickson. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  2. Maj Gen PK Mallick (August 2019). China’s Defence White Paper – An Analysis. Vivekananda International Foundation.
  3. Cordesman, Anthony H. (24 July 2019). "China's New 2019 Defense White Paper". Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  4. Prashant Kumar Singh (March 2016). Changing Contexts of Chinese Military Strategy and Doctrine. MP-Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. Monograph Series.
  5. Kanchana Ramanujam (September 2019). China’s Defence White Paper, 2019. Centre for Land Warfare Studies. Issue Brief No 192.
  • White Papers. Ministry of National Defense. The People's Republic of China.
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