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published in(发表于) 2014/6/19 4:50:05
Military intelligence reports said the Chinese are victims of cyber-terrorism

Military intelligence reports said China are victims of cyber-terrorism | | cyber-terrorism _ a military think tank news

The Beijing News (yanxinyu reporter and correspondent Tian Yiwei) yesterday, the Military Academy of Sciences, the National Defense Center for policy studies of the strategic assessment of 2013, the global strategic situation and China's international environment to do a detailed analysis and interpretation.


The report were published in both English and Chinese version of the full text of more than 54,000 square characters, from the preface and the global strategic situation, the Asia-Pacific Ocean competition and cooperation, new trends in cyberspace security, development and cooperation in the Arctic region, international competition in the space, missile defense development consists of 6 parts.


Last year, the Military Academy of Sciences, the first public release of the strategic review 2012, this is the first senior Chinese military think-tank published a strategic review report to the international community, this report is published regularly every year from 2013 on.


Compared to last year, this year's report is nothing new to new trends in cyberspace security, development and cooperation in the Arctic and other emerging strategies in the field of competition.


Earlier, the Military Academy of Sciences, the National Defense Policy Center 2011 completed the first strategic assessment report of the strategic review 2011, but was not made public.


Says Chen Zhou, editor of the strategic assessment of 2013, the purpose of this strategic assessment report is objective truly assess the global strategic situation, for people to fully understand, a clear understanding of the international strategic situation and thoughts of national security environment.


Associate Editor of the report said Wen Bing, as a research agency published an assessment report in order to tell others about our basic judgment on the security situation in these areas. Release it also let others know about our policies and at the same time, find common interests among Nations, to avoid miscalculations.


  Arctic waterways will save 40% transportation costs


Report finds that according to relevant provisions of the UN Convention of the Arctic high seas areas belong to the common heritage of mankind. China has the right to share "area" and resource rights, the right to enter areas on the high seas of the Arctic, the exercise of freedom of the high seas, including marine scientific research. China is located in the northern hemisphere, has important strategic interests in the Arctic region, relating to the sustainable development of the national economy and national security.


Convenient shipping conditions and abundant oil and gas resources in the Arctic region, is very important to ensure sustainable economic development in China, the Arctic region is expected to become an important supply base for China's overseas energy. Arctic route could considerably impact the future shipping of China, hope that the pragmatic cooperation with Arctic States, mutual benefit and win-win.


Report says Arctic waterway is fully accessible, and will enable China to shorten the voyage of about one-third to North America, Europe, sea lanes, saving shipping costs of around 40%.


  China are victims of cyber-terrorism


Reports that China as a fast-growing information power, together with the international community, will continue to oppose arms race in cyberspace, promote the establishment of equitable international rules in cyberspace, and jointly maintain security and peace in cyberspace.


Reported that the lack of international rules in cyberspace, serious impact on the long-term development of the international community. China is also a victim of cyber-terrorism. Developing and emerging countries called for adjustments to network governance mechanism expeditiously reach a consensus on the establishment of rules and order in cyberspace, in a fair and reasonable allocation of network resources.


In September 2011, China, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and other countries to the United Nations "international code of conduct for information security" and called for discussions on the guidelines within the framework of the United Nations, as soon as possible to reach a consensus. This is an international rule on cyberspace security presented the first comprehensive, systematic documentation.


(Original title: military think-tank warns against arms race in cyberspace)

(Edit: SN091)
02:40 June 19, 2014 The Beijing News


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