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How China views US nuclear policy

Opinion Piece/Newspaper Article

Author
Thomas Fingar - Oksenberg/Rohlen Distinguished Fellow at Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Published by
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 20, 2011


Article Highlights

  • Although Chinese academics and military officers praised some aspects of the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review, they continue to view US nuclear policy with suspicion.
  • The factors responsible for negative Chinese reactions include bad timing, concerns about China's deterrent capability, a lack of consultation, and cultural differences.
  • Improved dialogue between the US and China on security issues can help reduce the potential for misperception and mistrust.