A more aggressive nuclear arms policy to come?
Top politics and current affairs news forย February 9, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Why did Trump send Xi Jinping a letter?"

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Chinaโs nuclear missile policy put under strain by U.S. planย / CNBC
For years, China has been regarded as a relatively modest bystander in nuclear policy in comparison with the U.S. and Russia, which have spent hundreds of billions of dollars modernizing their thousands of nuclear weapons. Mainstream analyses to that effect, emphasizing Chinaโs continuing โno-first-useโ policy for its 200-300 warheads, have been published in recent yearsย and even in recent weeks. But on the flip side, a number of opinions have been published recently that see a more aggressive nuclear policy in Chinaโs future. These include one publishedย on Tuesday, which pointed to Chinaโs new missilesย as evidence, and the one linked on the headline above, which points to Americaโs plans for new missiles as part of its evidence. -
Beijing to hold events marking Taiwan massacre, but some see ulterior motiveย / SCMP
The February 28 Incidentย of 1947, also known as โ2.28,โ was a massacre of thousands of Taiwanese during early authoritarian Kuomintang rule of the island, in response to a widespread uprising. The event, which was followed by nearly 40 years of martial law, is still a flashpoint between native Taiwanese and those who originally came to the island with the Kuomintang in the last years of the Chinese civil war. Many in Taiwan reference the event โ and their governmentโs transition to democracy since that low point โ to argue for the islandโs independence, and see the mainlandโs plans to commemorate the massacre as highly inappropriate. Beijing, nonetheless, is making these plans as part of an effort to mend ties with the island following the election last year of Taiwanโs president, Tsai Ing-wen, an independence-leaning politician.
- China jails former chief of state-owned automaker FAW for graftย / Reuters
- The domestic hazards in Chinaโs diplomacyย / The Diplomat
- Trickle-down censorship in China: An interview with JFK Millerย / LARB Blog
- China to start fingerprinting foreign visitorsย / Washington Post
- Branstad looking for โwin-winโ in Chinaย / The Gazette (Iowa)