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Your Views: What does China's military shift mean for the balance of world power? | csmonitor.com (1851 words) |
 | China's military is using their newfound strength to expand their influence and coerce their neighbors (and support North Korea). |
 | The idea of positive military uses could be applied in peacekeeping and peacemaking missions, allowing a large number of Chinese troops to assist in UN-backed missions. |
 | Military expansionism has been a foreign policy of communist China and we have already seen the case of Tibet and intimidation caused to Taiwan for so-called greater China policy. |
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Military - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (991 words) |
 | Military strength is a term that describes a quantification or reference to a nation's standing military forces or the capacity for fulfillment of that military's role. |
 | For example, the military strength of a given country could be interpreted as the number of individuals in its armed forces, the destructive potential of its arsenal, or both. |
 | Military Force is a term that might refer to a particular unit, a regiment or gunboat deployed in a particular locale, or as an aggregate of such forces (e.g. |