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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2008/05/26/cliff080526a.pdf (downloaded 26-05-2008)
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Author:Cliff, Roger
Title:Entering the dragon's lair : Chinese antiaccess strategies and their implications for the United States / Roger Cliff.Mark Burles.Michael S. Chase.Derek Eaton.Kevin L. Pollpeter
Source:Project Air Force, Rand Corporation (2007)
Description:1 pdf file (0,99 MB)
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Language:eng.
Related names:Burles, Mark
Chase, Michael S.
Subjects:Military
China - Military policy
United States - Military relations - China


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2007/11/02/chase071102.htm (downloaded 02-11-2007)
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Author:Chase, Michael S.
Title:Chinese special operations forces : "lessons learned" and potential missions / by Michael S. Chase
Source:China Brief, vol. 7, no. 4 (21 Feb. 2007)
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Language:eng.
Subjects:Military
Taiwan Strait - Strategic aspects
China - Military policy


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/internet/chase020830/publications/MR/MR1543/ (downloaded 30-08-2002)
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Author:Chase, Michael S.
Title:You've got dissent! : Chinese dissident use of the Internet and Beijing's counter-strategies / Michael S. Chase, James C. Mulvenon
Published:Santa Monica : RAND, 2002
Description:1 HTML file, 9 PDF files, 1 JPEG file, 5 GIF files ([xviii, 114 p.])
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ISBN:0-8330-3179-1
Summary:"An analysis of the political use of the Internet by Chinese dissidents, both in the PRC and abroad, and the counterstrategies that Beijing has employed to prevent or minimize its impact. Although PRC officials have responded to the increased use of the Internet with predominantly traditional measures, they have been relatively successful. No credible challenges to the regime exist at present, despite the introduction of a massive modern telecommunications infrastructure. However, time may be on the side of the regime's opponents." (self desciption)
Language:eng.
Related names:Mulvenon, James C.
Subjects:Internet - Government policy - China
Dissenters - China
China - Politics and government - 1976-
Civil rights - China


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