Estimating China’s Defense Spending: How To Get It Wrong (and Right)
M. Taylor Fravel, George J. Gilboy, and Eric Heginbotham | Texas National Security Review Vol. 7, No. 3
(Summer 2024)
Analysis
Appendix: China Defense Spending Estimate Method
from
“Estimating China’s Defense Spending: How To Get It Wrong (and Right),”
Texas National Security Review, Summer 2024
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