| | China's National Defense in 2002 |
| | 0,37 | | MB |
| | 44 | | stron |
| | 6099 | | ID | Research Institute of Chemical Defense |
| | 2006 | | rok |
| | Foreword |
| | I. The Security Situation |
| | II. National Defense Policy |
| | III. The Armed Forces |
| | The People's Liberation Army |
| | The Chinese People's Armed Police Force |
| | The Militia |
| | IV. National Defense Building |
| | Legal System |
| | Mobilization |
| | Education |
| | Defense Expenditure |
| | Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense |
| | Land and Sea Border Defense |
| | Civil Air Defense |
| | Participating and Supporting the Development of the Western Region |
| | V. Armed Forces Building |
| | Military Training |
| | Political Work |
| | Logistical Support |
| | Weaponry and Equipment |
| | Cadre Training |
| | VI. International Security Cooperation |
| | Regional Security Cooperation |
| | Anti-Terrorism Cooperation |
| | Participation in UN Peace-keeping Operations |
| | Military Exchanges and Cooperation |
| | VII. Arms Control and Disarmament |
| | Nuclear Disarmament |
| | Chemical and Biological Disarmament |
| | Missile Defense and Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space |
| | Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Their Means of |
| | Delivery |
| | Small Arms and Anti-Personnel Landmines |