Publication

Jun 1997

This paper focuses on the impact of a comprehensive test ban on China's nuclear program and security policy. After a general review of China's nuclear doctrine and development, the study analyzes the relationship between China's nuclear strategy and its desire for testing, and explores the reasons China decided to join the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. By comparing the maturity of the nuclear programs of the nuclear states and the degree of their preparations for a cessation of nuclear tests, the paper concludes that a comprehensive test ban would place greater constraints on China's nuclear program than on those of the other states.

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Author Xiangli Sun
Series CISAC Working Papers
Publisher Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
Copyright © 1997 Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
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