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America Can't Stop China From Stealing Its Way To Great Power Military Status

by Robert Farley

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How China Cheated And Stole Its Way To Become The World's Second Best Military Power

Cheaters Sometimes Prosper: China Did Not Catch Up To America's Military On Its Own

A visitor takes a selfie in front of a model of J-31 stealth fighter at Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)'s booth at the Aviation Expo China 2015, in Beijing, China, September 16, 2015.

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A visitor takes a selfie in front of a model of J-31 stealth fighter at Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)'s booth at the Aviation Expo China 2015, in Beijing, China, September 16, 2015.

F-35s For Everyone: How China Spied and Stole Its Way To Military Dominance

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Apple Concerned China-Born Employees Accused of Tech Theft Will Flee

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