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16 Bin, “China’s Nuclear Strategy.” 17 General Office of the Central Military Commission, Deng Xiaoping’s Selected Discourses on Military Buildup in the New Period (Beijing: Bayi Press, 1993), 68. 18 Xia Min, “The Essence of ‘Wearing Away the Rock With Water’ in the Art of War and China’s Nuclear Strategy Culture,” Journal of Binzhou University, no. 5 (2010): 108–10. 19 Mao Zedong, “Talk With Three Journalists From the Central News Agency, Saodang Bao, and Xinmin Daily,” in Collected Works of Mao Zedong, vol. 2 (Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 1999). 20 “China’s National Defense in 2006,” State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China, 2006. 21 Zhou Enlai’s speech when meeting with conference delegates of the Program of National Defense Science and Technology Commission, Beijing, October 22, 1970, in Selected Works of Zhou Enlai on Culture (Beijing: CCCPC Party Literature Publishing House, 1998), 661. 22 Bin, “China’s Nuclear Strategy.” 23 Sun Xiangli, “An Analysis of the Nature and Characteristics of China’s Nuclear Strategy,” World Economics and Politics, no. 9 (2006): 23–28. 24 Cited by Wu Jiulong, ed., “Strategic Attack,” in The Collated and Annotated Art of War (Beijing: Military Science Publishing House, 1990), 2. 25 Lao Tzu, chap. 31 of Tao Te Ching, http://www.zxuew.cn/daodejing/. 26 Cited by Jiulong, ed., “Strategic Attack,” in The Collated and Annotated Art of War, 37–41. 27 “Momentum,” in ibid., 79. 28 Ibid., 71. 29 Mao Zedong’s speech when meeting with Lê Duẩn, first secretary of the Vietnam Labor Party, cited in Mao Zedong and China’s Atomic Energy Undertakings, ed. China National Nuclear Corporation (Beijing: Atomic Energy Press, 1993), 13. 30 Xia Liping, “On the Evolution and Structure of China’s Nuclear Strategy,” Journal of Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, no. 4 (2010): 113–27. 31 Sun Xiangli, “An Analysis of the Nature and Characteristics of China’s Nuclear Strategy,” World Economics and Politics, no. 9 (2006): 23–28. 32 Li and Nie, “Investigation.” 33 Wu Riqiang, “Just War, Nuclear Taboo, and a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World,” World Economics and Politics, no. 10 (2009): 51–58. 34 Zhenqiang Pan, “China Insistence on No-First-Use of Nuclear Weapons,” China Security 1, no. 1 (2005). 35 “Statement by the Government of the People’s Republic of China,” Beijing, October 16, 1964. 36 “Qiao Guanhua’s Speech at the 26th Session of the UN General Assembly,” November 15, 1971, http://bbs.news.163.com/bbs/country/403543534.html. 37 See Huang Hua, “Speech at the Second Special Session of the UN General Assembly Devoted

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