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Chinese arms exports
Why Bangladesh-China Defense Ties Are Poised to Strengthen After the Monsoon Revolution
By Khandakar Tahmid Rejwan and Scott N. Romaniuk
Beijing is keenly aware of the opportunities arising from the ouster of PM Sheikh Hasina, and will seek to strengthen its existing defense diplomacy with Dhaka.
China Has Options to Arm Russia Indirectly. But Does It Need To?
By A. B. Abrams
There are safer ways for Beijing to address Russian munitions shortages in Ukraine than sending Chinese weapons to the frontlines.
Can China Replace the United States as the World's Top Arms Dealer?
By Robert Farley
How China could undercut the dominant U.S. market position in global arms sales.
China’s Growing Arms Sales to Latin America
By Allan Nixon
What does Beijing stand to gain from its new defense deals in the Western hemisphere?
How China Helped Cause the Syrian Refugee Crisis
By David Volodzko
By exporting missile technology to Iran, China is effectively arming Syrian forces and exacerbating the civil war.
UN Report: China Sold $20 Million in Arms and Ammunition to South Sudan
By Shannon Tiezzi
A UN panel says such arms sales, while legal, are prolonging the conflict and facilitating human rights violations.
China Topples Germany in Arms Exports
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Two thirds of Chinese arms exports went to just three countries.
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