Neutral Zone
Junior Member
BEIJING, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Information Office of the State Council published a white paper titled "China's National Defense in 2006" here Friday. Following is the full text:
China's National Defense in 2006
Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
December 2006, Beijing
Contents
Preface
I. The Security Environment
II. National Defense Policy
III. China's Leadership and Administration System for National Defense
IV. The People's Liberation Army
Completing the Reduction of 200,000 Troops
Development of the Services and Arms
Military Training
Political Work
Logistical Support
Weaponry and Equipment
Military Legal System
Military Institutional Education
Management System of Military Cadres
Supporting the Government and Loving the People
V. People's Armed Police Force
Structure and Organization
Basic Tasks
Force Building
VI. National Defense Mobilization and Reserve Force
Mobilization of the Armed Forces
Mobilization of the National Economy
Civil Air Defense
Militia Force Building
Reserve Force Building
VII. Border and Coastal Defense
Border and Coastal Defense System
Building Border and Coastal Defense
Ensuring the Stability of Border Areas
VIII. Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense
IX. Defense Expenditure
X. International Security Cooperation
Regional Security Cooperation
Honoring Commitment to International Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
Military Exchanges and Cooperation
Participation in UN Peacekeeping Operations and International Disaster Relief Operations
Preface
"To uphold world peace, promote common development and seek cooperation and win-win is the common wish of the people around the world and an irresistible trend of our times. Committed to peace, development and cooperation, China pursues a road of peaceful development, and endeavors to build, together with other countries, a harmonious world of enduring peace and common prosperity.
Never before has China been so closely bound up with the rest of the world as it is today. The Chinese government works to advance both the fundamental interests of the Chinese people and the common interests of the peoples of the rest of the world, and pursues a defense policy which is purely defensive in nature. China's national defense, in keeping with and contributing to the country's development and security strategies, aims at maintaining national security and unity, and ensuring the realization of the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way. China is determined to remain a staunch force for global peace, security and stability.
China's national defense and military modernization, conducted on the basis of steady economic development, is the requirement of keeping up with new trends in the global revolution and development in military affairs, and of maintaining China's national security and development. China will not engage in any arms race or pose a military threat to any other country. At the new stage in the new century, we will take the scientific development outlook as an important guiding principle for the building of national defense and military affairs, vigorously advance the revolution in military affairs with Chinese features, and strive to realize an all-round, coordinated and sustainable development in our country's national defense and military capabilities."
Seems to be more or less a re-affirmation of existing policies. Again a commitment to no first use or threatened use of nuclear weapons and a pledge never to use them on a non-nuclear state. They emphasise "all round defence capabilities," which would appear to be code for more modern systems and more emphasis on power projection.