THE PLAN'S OF DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE GREATER MIDDLE EAST IMPACT ON THE SECURITY OF THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA
NUMBER of MAGAZINE: 28 (2) 2007ã.
The HEADING: FOREIGN AFFAIRS
AUTHORS: Wang Xin (China)
1. The plan of democratization of the Greater Middle East has economic objectives to establish control over the oil rich region, that would enable the USA to constrain China in the energy field. The implementation of the plan of democratization could also pose a threat to the China's military security, breaking the integrity of the country. Oil is a power resource for automotive activities of the contemporary military forces, the strategic point among the factors of combat might, and so there ought not to be any shortage of this resource. Lacking it would unavoidably slow down the modernization of the China's armed forces, and thus negatively affect the future military actions against Taiwan. 2. The political objective of the plan of democratization of the Greater Middle East is to strengthen pro-American forces and regimes in the Middle East, that would result in negative geopolitical consequences for the PRC. If the plan was implemented, the US would by all means extend its mode of democracy, with subsequent massive American strategic forces transference into the West-Atlantic region. That would complicate the solution of the Taiwan problem. 3. The plan of democratization of the Greater Middle East would aggravate the existing contradictions in the Middle East and in adjacent regions, it would provide for spreading and intensifying the terrorist activity to the Islamic countries, which would cause anxiety in the day-to-day living in the China's Northwest and Southwest regions. The plan's of democratization of the Greater Middle East negative impact upon the security of the Peoples Republic of China is very profound. China is to keep high-degree vigilance because of the fact, and undertake active counter-measures.
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