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Author Mastro, Oriana Skylar, author.

Title China's evolving North Korea strategy / Oriana Skylar Mastro
Published Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace, 2017
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (4 pages)
Series Peace brief ; 231
Peace brief ; 231.
Summary Interviews with Chinese military and government officials and scholars suggest that China may now be willing to envision both a future in which North Korea is not a sovereign state and a greater role for the Chinese military in any contingency. Chinese interests in a Korea contingency have expanded beyond concerns about a refugee spillover to include national security and potential limits on China's quest for regional power. These, combined with concerns about nuclear security, drive Beijing's military strategy. China is unlikely to fight to protect the Kim Jong-un regime, nor do its defense or political officials expect to be invited to intervene. Chinese forces are preparing to fight their way onto the peninsula if Chinese involvement is deemed necessary to protect China's national interests. Explicit planning for contingencies on the Korean peninsula is still too sensitive for China, but the United States and China could begin coordination efforts indirectly
Notes "September 2017."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 4)
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (USIP, viewed February 8, 2021)
Subject Military planning -- China
Nuclear nonproliferation -- Government policy -- China
National security -- China
International relations.
Military planning.
National security.
Nuclear nonproliferation -- Government policy.
SUBJECT China -- Relations -- Korea (North)
Subject China.
Korea (North)
Form Electronic book
Author United States Institute of Peace, issuing body.
ISBN 9781601276803
160127680X