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National Security Implications of Satellite Exports to China

Thu, June 18th, 1998

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Asia

The Asia Program in Washington studies disruptive security, governance, and technological risks that threaten peace, growth, and opportunity in the Asia-Pacific region, including a focus on China, Japan, and the Korean peninsula.

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Nuclear Policy

The Nuclear Policy Program aims to reduce the risk of nuclear war. Our experts diagnose acute risks stemming from technical and geopolitical developments, generate pragmatic solutions, and use our global network to advance risk-reduction policies. Our work covers deterrence, disarmament, arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear energy.

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Proliferation Roundtable at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, June 18, 1998

Gary Samore, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Nonproliferation
and Export controls at the National Security Council
Richard Fisher, Senior Analyst at the Asian Studies Center, Heritage Foundation
John Pike, Director of the Space Policy Project at the Federation of American Scientists
Joseph Cirincione, Director, Non-Proliferation Project, Carnegie Endowment

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Proliferation Brief "The China Satellite Debate"

Additional Resources

Chapter on China from Tracking Nuclear Proliferation: A Guide in Maps and Charts, 1998     

Federation of American Scientists China Nuclear Forces Guide

Recent Remarks by President Clinton on the State of US-China Relations

The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)

Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls

Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration

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Joseph Cirincione
Former Senior Associate, Director for NonProliferation
Joseph Cirincione

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speaker

Joseph Cirincione

Former Senior Associate, Director for NonProliferation

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