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CHINA'S MILITARY MODERNIZATION,POLICY,AND STRATEGY
Pollack,Jonathan D. The Institute for Far Eastern Studies Kyungnam Uni 1981 ASIAN PERSPECTIVE Vol.5 No.2
Since the fall of 1976, China’s military leadership has initiated the first sustained reappraisal of its military force structure and defense strategies and policies in close to twenty yeas. This essay will briefly assess these recent policy changes and their potential consequences. Our objectives ae four-fold1) to identify the political, military, strategic, and economic context of these changes;(2) to explore the areas of particular concern to the military leadership;(3) to evaluate how far-reaching the possibilities for policy change might actually be;and(4) to consider the potential implications of these changes for China’s overall political and military role in East Asia during the 1980s.
Gregg,Donald P. The Institute for Far Eastern Studies Kyungnam Uni 1992 ASIAN PERSPECTIVE Vol.16 No.2
President Park, Minister Cho, Chairman Lee, Ambassador Panov, other good friends from the diplomatic corps from Poland and Hungary and Canada, Iadies and gentlemen: It is a real pleasure for me to speak to you tonight on this very happy occasion. The Institute for Far Eastern Studies of Kyungnam University was founded in 1972. I was in Korea from 1973 to 1975, so I con tell you how much Korea has changed since than time. And I think, President Park, that the work your institute has been involved in has helped to bring about all of the rapid change seen in Korea. So my congratulations to you and the university and to Doctor Lee as your Director. I attended a seminar that you held on China which attracted some of the most distinguished Chinese scholars in the world. Your pamphlets and brochures are very well read, and you're a very high-class outfit. I'm very happy to be here to help you celebrate your twentieth anniversary and offer congratulations