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   BROWSE BY AUTHOR : TOSHI YOSHIHARA
A US-China space race could mean trouble -- Toshi Yoshihara  -- Boston Globe  -- October 16, 2003

The author reviews the ways in which the military aspects of China's space program intersect with US national security interests.

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Chinese Information Warfare: A Phantom Menace or Emerging Threat? -- Toshi Yoshihara  -- Strategic Studies Institute  -- November 01, 2001

The author explores what he perceives to be China's pursuit of information warfare (IW) as a method of fighting asymmetric warfare against the United States. He believes the Chinese are seeking ways to adapt IW to their own style of warfare. Paradoxically, he observes that the Chinese have not gleaned their intelligence through espionage, but through careful scrutiny of U.S. IW in practice.

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