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This page is a summary of: Demystifying China's Defence Spending: Less Mysterious in the Aggregate, The China Quarterly, March 2013, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s0305741013000295.
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US China Commission 2014 Annual Report to Congress
My research on Chinese defense spending (with Andrew Erickson) and an interview with me by Commission staff are cited in the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission's 2014 Report to Congress: 2014 REPORT TO CONGRESS. Washington, D.C.: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, November 2014. http://origin.www.uscc.gov/sites/default/files/annual_reports/Complete%20Report.PDF
The Budget This Time: Taking the Measure of China’s Defense Spending
My latest analysis with Andrew S. Erickson, published in ASAN Forum: Andrew S. Erickson and Adam P. Liff, “The Budget This Time: Taking the Measure of China’s Defense Spending,” ASAN Forum 2.2 (March-April 2014).
Full Steam Ahead: China’s Ever-Increasing Military Budget
The Wall Street Journal's ChinaRealTime online blog commissioned the following short commentary in the wake of the announcement of China's projected 2014 official defense budget.
A Player, but No Superpower
Published a web article on Foreign Policy on the significance and implications of China's military development. Citation and link: “A Player, but No Superpower,” Foreign Policy , March 7, 2013. [with Andrew S. Erickson]
Lifting the Shroud on China’s Defense Spending: Trends, Drivers, and Implications—An Interview with Andrew S. Erickson and Adam P. Liff
The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) has posted an interview with my coauthor and me about China's defense spending. Citation: “Lifting the Shroud on China’s Defense Spending: Trends, Drivers, and Implications—An Interview with Andrew S. Erickson and Adam P. Liff,” Policy Q&A, National Bureau of Asian Research, 16 May 2013.
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