CHINA


April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL


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Aerospace Industry


Periodicals

Ding, Arthur S. Defense Conversion of the Aviation Industry in Mainland China and Taiwan. Issues & Studies 33:1-24 May 1997.

Elliot, James. "Other" Military Aircraft Programmes: Domestic Projects for Military Aircraft in the Developing World. Military Technology 22:54-61 July 1998.

Mohanty, Deba R. The Dragon Flying High? Examining China's Aerospace Industry: The Deng Era. Strategic Analysis 24:17-30 April 2000.

Young, Peter. On the Rebound: Asian Aviation Programs Get Air under Their Wings. Armed Forces Journal International 137:58-60 February 2000.


Arm Sales



Books

Blank, Stephen. Dynamics of Russian Weapon Sales to China. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, 1997. 40 p.
Book call no.: 338.476234 B643d

United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Consequences of China's Military Sales to Iran. Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 53 p.
Book call no.: 355.03255 U58c

Arms Sales

Ajello, Robin. Ready, Aim, Acquire: Why Moscow Is Selling Advanced Weapons to Asian Friends - and Foes. Asiaweek 23:26-28 February 7, 1997.
Also available online at: http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/97/0207/nat5.html

Blank, Stephen. Russia's Clearance Sale. Jane's Intelligence Review 9:517-522 November 1997.

Blank, Stephen. Russian Arms Sales to China: Purposes and Outcomes. Asian Defence Journal No. 7:11-14 July 1997.

Blasko, Dennis J. Evaluating Chinese Military Procurement from Russia. Joint Force Quarterly No.17:91-96 Autumn-Winter 1997-1998.
Also available online at: http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/jfq_pubs/1917pgs.pdf

China to Acquire 60 Su-30 Fighter-Bombers. Asian Defence Journal No. 9:72 September 1999.

Dangerous Moves: Russia's Sale of Missile Destroyers to China. Asian Studies Center Backgrounder No.146:1-14 February 20, 1997.

Farrer, Mark. Dangerous Times: China and Regional Hegemony. Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 26:10 April-May 2000.

Friedman, Norman. China Buys Russian Destroyers. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 123:125-126 March 1997.

Gaffney, Frank J., Jr. China Arms the Rogues. Middle East Quarterly 4:33-39 September 1997.

Gill, Bates. Chinese Arms Exports to Iran. China Report 34:355-379 July-December 1998.

Holloway, Nigel and Bickers, Charles. Brothers in Arms. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:20-21 March 13, 1997.
U.S. worries about Sino-Russian military cooperation.

Islam, Shada. Comrades and Arms. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:25 April 24, 1997.
Paris signals EU may lift weapons embargo on China.

Novihkov, Nickolay. Russian Arms Technology Pouring into China. Aviation Week & Space Technology 146:72-73 May 12, 1997.

Paquette, Laure. Arms Exports and Arms Control in Mainland China: Manufacture and Trade of Major Weapons Systems, 1989-92. Issues & Studies 33:69-85 March 1997.

Robertson, John. Chinese Arms Sales -- A Russian Perspective. Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 23:8 April-May 1997


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