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The Chinese in space: the third man in the fourth battlefield?
Authors:Joan Johnson‐Freese  Michael Sommer  Veronika Vis‐Sommer
Abstract:This commentary piece explores the several ramifications of China's October 2003 successful manned space mission, when the People's Republic of China became the third nation, following the lead of the USA and the Soviet Union, to independently launch a manned space mission. While the achievement resulted in prestige and justifiable pride in China, the potential ‘dual use’ of space for military purposes remains speculative, and is of concern to Washington's ‘Blue Team’, suspicious of China's possible aggressive intentions. While China's space efforts include militarisation, it remains an open question as to whether it intends to fully develop space weapons against a background of its belief that the USA already has ‘abundant power’, especially in space. Copyright © 2004 Henry Stewart Publications
Keywords:Chinese astronauts  taikonauts  manned space mission  Shenzhou  space militarisation  Blue Team  space weapons
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