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Podcast #51 – Zhao Tong
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- 10000ZHAO Tong 赵通, Associate, Nuclear Policy Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ZHAO Tong is an associate in Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program based at the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy. His research focuses on strategic security issues, including nuclear arms control, nonproliferation, missile defense, strategic stability, and China’s security…
- 10000event #51, Wednesday, April 20th, 2016 Speaker ZHAO Tong, 赵通, Associate, Nuclear Policy Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ABSTRACT "China’s nuclear modernization program has attracted wide international attention. The 2015 Victory Day parade saw China displaying new ballistic missile systems. Beijing is also reportedly developing new strategic…
- 10000April 20th, 2016 Bridge Cafe (Wudaokou) Speaker: ZHAO Tong, 赵通, Associate, Nuclear Policy Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Presentation Nuclear weapons still represent, today, the most destructive weapons that states could eventually employ during a military confrontation as well as the foundation of a country’s military power. We…
- 10000April 20th, 2016 The Future of China's Nuclear Weapons Supplementary material Kulacki, Gregory. 2015. The Chinese Military Updates China’s Nuclear Strategy. Union of Concerned Scientists. Available here. Kristensen, Hans M. and Robert S. Norris. 2015. Chinese nuclear forces. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 71(4) 77–84. Available here.…
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TIC in Hangzhou – April 18th, 2015
The Dragon Looks west: China, Italy and the Mediterranean Governance in the New Era
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Sun Degang 孙德刚, Professor and Deputy Director of the Middle East Studies Institute, Shanghai International Studies UniversityVenue
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#43 – Radical Islam and International Security. A Chinese Perspective
event #43, Monday, April 20th, 2015
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LiANG Yabin, 梁亚滨, Professor, Party School of the Central Committee of the CPCABSTRACT:
“In 1993, Samuel P. Huntington had argued that post Cold War conflicts would most frequently and
violently occur because of cultural rather than ideological differences, and the West should have
abandoned the imposition of its ideals of democratic universalism and its incessant military
interventionism. Of course, he received harsh critics because of this, including those of China.
Twenty years later, we are facing a situation where more and more people would like to link
terrorism to radical Islam, especially in China, because we are currently suffering severe terrorism
attacks.No doubt terrorism has become a main threat in international security. How to understand the rising
up of radical Islam is a key factor we should tackle. Poverty, underdevelopment and hopelessness
should be considered as the main reasons behind this phenomenon. Therefore, we need to
undermine the basis of radical Islam through education, economic development and mutual
understanding.”Related Posts
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