Evidence: Alphabetical
- China Working on Developing Indigenous Space Surveillance and Tracking Capability
- China has range of launch options at its disposal
- China Unlikely to be Dissuaded by U.S. Space Dominance because it has a Narrower set of Strategic Interests
- China's Anti-Satellite Weapon Test shows Space Weapons are Within Reach of most Spacefaring States
- Chinese anti-satellite weapons tests generated dangerous cloud of space debris
- Chinese Test was the First Successful Test of a Direct-Ascent, Ground-to-Space Anti-Satellite Weapon
- Chinese Leadership may not have been Fully Aware of Pending Anti-Satellite Weapons Test
- Chinese ASAT test is a "wake-up" call for the U.S.
- Chinese ASAT test crossed the metaphorical "rubicon" of space weaponization
- Chinese ASAT test could spark arms race with India
- Chinese Army may not have Informed Chinese Government about ASAT Test
- Chinese ASAT test indicates China's rise to power will not be peaceful
- Chinese ASAT test meant as a signal to deter U.S. interference in Taiwan
- China very Concerned about U.S. National Space Policy
- Chinese Definition of Space Warfare
- China unlikely to try and match U.S. in space weapons arms race
- Chinese military space program still has significant structural gaps
- Chinese Analysts Unambiguous about need to Develop Space Weapons
- China could strike U.S. intelligence satellites preemptively
- Cost of Denying Adversaries their Space Assets Greater than its Worth
- Chinese ASAT Test Complicates International Cooperation Efforts
- China's Silence after the ASAT Test could be due to Troubling Disconnect between Leadership and Military
- Chinese test has pushed space debris problem over the threshold to critical mass
- Chinese ASAT test proves need for rules of the road in outer space
- Chinese ASAT test highlights weakness of Indian military space program
- Chinese ASAT test will push U.S. politically further away from negotiation table
- China may not have been Aware of Political and Environmental Risks from ASAT Test
- Chinese ASAT test demonstrates how space weaponization would decrease investor confidence and increase insurance costs for commercial space operations
- Chinese ASAT test may spark arms race with Japan
- China directly threatened by revised U.S. national space policy
- China lacks the means or motivation to engage U.S. in a space arms race, its motives are primarily defensive
- Capabilities and Motivations to Develop Space Weapons now Widespread
- Credible Missile Defense more likely to help Slow Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- China's ASAT test was not a ploy to force U.S. back to space arms control negotiations
- China has heavily invested in space economy and has an interest in securing its investment
- China is using space arena to challenge U.S. hegemony
