Evidence: Alphabetical
- China is concerned U.S. space-based missile defense will neutralize its deterrent
- China is concerned that U.S. space weapons will threaten its civil and commercial space program
- China has expressed concern that testing and deployment of space weapons will increase space debris
- China Likely to Increase its ICBM Force if the U.S. Deploys Space Weapons or Missile Defense
- China has consistently advocated banning weapons in outer space
- China could withdraw support for CTBT in response to U.S. space weaponization
- China could Respond to U.S. Space Weaponization by Withdrawing from Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty
- Chinese strategic logic clearly demands emphasis on anti-satellite weapons
- China lacks capabilities necessary for a viable anti-satellite weapons program
- Chinese interest in space warfare driven by U.S. Taiwan policy and missile defense
- China is Developing Space Systems to Counter U.S. Hegemony
- China Unlikely to be Dissuaded from Developing Space Weapons
- Competition over Scarce Space Resources and Rising Concerns over Fragile Space Assets is increasing Possibility for Conflict in Outer Space
- China strategy is to become the launch services market leader for the developing world
- China would be strategically isolated from rest of the world in any space conflict
- China currently unable to maintain on-orbit presence for critical satellites
- China does not have a coherent spacepower strategy
- China's military space program not focusing on systems it needs for an asymmetic advantage
- Chinese ASAT development is not a concern because they have not conducted any tests
- China is not developing the ELINT capability it would need to challenge U.S. navy
- Commercial remote sensing industry acknowledges risks to national security from spread of imagery
- China has sufficient tracking ground stations for global coverage
- Chinese space policy emphasizes international cooperation and peaceful use of outer space
- Chinese satellites jammed by Falun Gong protesters, neighboring states in 2005
- China is too economically dependent on U.S. to confront it militarily
- China Feels it is the Target of U.S. Missile Defense Efforts
- China is working on indigenous synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite to counter U.S. Navy
- China Feels Compelled to Pursue Military Space Capabilities because of U.S. Dominance
- China views space as a conflict over resources
- China Trying to Develop Space Surveillance Capabilities
- Cooperative CSBMs could Reduce some Risks from Using ICBMs Armed with Conventional Warheads
- Conventional ICBMs could Create Destabilizing Use-or-Lose Pressures
- Conventional Weapons can only Disrupt and Deny, not Destroy HDBTs
- Countries can complicate U.S. national security by 'soft balancing' against U.S. interests
- Chinese reliance on aged Soviet space technology gives U.S. opportunity to pursue cooperation
- China was shocked by U.S. demonstration of spacepower in recent conflicts and has been adjusting its strategy
