Jeffrey Lewis defuses the recent "threat" by Chinese General Zhu Chenghu to attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons if the U.S. interferes in Taiwan by examining its relevance given China's long-standing committment to "No First-Use."
Jeffrey Lewis argues that the key issues faced by all space-faring nations -- orbital debris, orbital crowding and improving transparency in outer space -- demand international cooperation, especially from China.
The author looks at how "the policy-makers and defense intellectuals of one state, the People?s Republic of China (PRC), view the anticipated expansion of U.S. military activities in outer space."