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East Asia's Awakening from Strategic Hibernation and the Role of Air Power
2003
Korean Journal of Defense Analysis
In sharp contrast to land-dominant forces with only limited technological capabilities, key armed forces such as the PRC's People's Liberation Army (PLA), Japan's Self Defense Forces (SDF), and the South and North Korean militaries have built up significant power projection capabilities since the 1980s. North Korea's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs and assets (including a potential nuclear weapons capability) have surfaced as key security concerns since the early 1990s and for its
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