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China as a Military Power: Strategic Vision and Global Action 151j2f

  • Asia
  • 25 september 2019

At its 14th meeting, the China Analysis Group promoted insightful discussions on the goals and priorities of Chinese security and defense strategy, considering its regional and global implications – as well as opportunities for cooperation with Latin America and Brazil. Against the backdrop of China-US geopolitical rivalry, China’s more assertive foreign policy under Xi Jinping has often been perceived as a threat by other nations. However, one of the key messages conveyed by Chinese official documents and narrative is the peaceful nature of China’s military ascent, based on a defensive modernization of its armed forces – even though a less conciliatory tone is adopted in regard to Chinese core interests, especially concerning territorial integrity.The speakers at the meeting were Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) Andy Mok; the Brazilian Army Attaché to People’s Republic of China for bilateral exchange Col. Durval Durães Neto; and CEBRI's Trustee Emeritus Marcos Azambuja. The event had as commentators Professor at the Institute of International Relations of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (IRI/PUC-Rio) Monica Herz and Chief of Staff of the Sixth Army Division, Col. Rafael Almeida. CEBRI's Senior Fellow, Tatiana Rosito, coordinated the meeting. 5s3e6d

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At its 14th meeting, the China Analysis Group promoted insightful discussions on the goals and priorities of Chinese security and defense strategy, considering its regional and global implications – as well as opportunities for cooperation with Latin America and Brazil. Against the backdrop of China-US geopolitical rivalry, China’s more assertive foreign policy under Xi Jinping has often been perceived as a threat by other nations. However, one of the key messages conveyed by Chinese official documents and narrative is the peaceful nature of China’s military ascent, based on a defensive modernization of its armed forces – even though a less conciliatory tone is adopted in regard to Chinese core interests, especially concerning territorial integrity.

The speakers at the meeting were Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) Andy Mok; the Brazilian Army Attaché to People’s Republic of China for bilateral exchange Col. Durval Durães Neto; and CEBRI's Trustee Emeritus Marcos Azambuja. The event had as commentators Professor at the Institute of International Relations of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (IRI/PUC-Rio) Monica Herz and Chief of Staff of the Sixth Army Division, Col. Rafael Almeida. CEBRI's Senior Fellow, Tatiana Rosito, coordinated the meeting.

Participants in this publication 5un3k

Marcos Azambuja 3v3t6
Trustee Emeritus 5g4y1u

Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1990-1992)

Monica Herz 3k4x5o
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Professor at the Institute of International Relations at PUC-Rio

Tatiana Rosito 405r3s
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Secretary for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance

Andy Mok 6d321z
Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) 1z516r

Coronel Durval Durães Neto 3u5b5g
Brazilian Army Attaché to People’s Republic of China for bilateral exchange on military affairs 544t29

Coronel Rafael Almeida 6d6724
Chief of Staff of the 6th Brazilian Army Division 6bk2

Gabriel de Barros Torres 3z6q2n
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