China's Outer Space Programme: Diplomacy of Competition or Co-operation?

This article looks at China's outer space programme and its implications in terms of its military and non-military applications. Being a huge country and a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, China's launch of the first manned space flight in October 2003 constitutes a...

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Veröffentlicht in:China perspectives 2006-01 (63), p.34-44
1. Verfasser: ACUTHAN, JAYAN PANTHAMAKKADA
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Zusammenfassung:This article looks at China's outer space programme and its implications in terms of its military and non-military applications. Being a huge country and a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, China's launch of the first manned space flight in October 2003 constitutes a landmark event. High-level technological capability, such as in space exploration, add to a country's power and bargaining capacity at international level. This article thus also considers China's quest for position vis-à-vis other space-faring nations.
ISSN:2070-3449
1996-4617