The Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub is thrilled to host the virtual launch of a new report, “Adapting US strategy to account for China’s transformation into a peer nuclear power” on Monday, September 30th at 3:30 p.m. ET.

China has embarked on an ambitious expansion, modernization, and diversification of its nuclear forces and established a nascent nuclear triad. This nuclear expansion, alongside China’s expanding capabilities in the space, cyber, and artificial intelligence domains, brings into question China’s nuclear intent and future deterrence posture given its core interests in the Indo-Pacific region.

In this report, the principal investigators, John Culver and David Shullman, reassess China’s changing strategy, doctrine, and warfighting approach as a peer nuclear power, and China’s employment of this nuclear power in the context of US-led military and economic actions against China in a Taiwan invasion scenario. Based on this reassessment of China’s nuclear strategy, the report also provides actionable recommendations for the US and allied decision-makers.

The event panel will bring together a group of experts to delve into the report and discuss more broadly on China’s nuclear ambitions and the US government’s approach towards China’s nuclear buildup.

The discussion will take place virtually. You can also view the event on the Youtube link above, on X (Twitter) or on Facebook. To RSVP, please register via the registration box on this page.

Opening remarks

Featuring

Eric Chan
Senior Non-Resident Fellow
Global Taiwan Institute

Bonny Lin
Director, China Power Project and Senior Fellow, Asian Security
Center for Strategic and International Studies

Moderator by

Melanie Hart
Senior Director, Global China Hub
Atlantic Council

Read the report

Report

Sep 23, 2024

Adapting US strategy to account for China’s transformation into a peer nuclear power

By David O. Shullman, John K. Culver, Kitsch Liao, Samantha Wong

Reassessing China’s changing strategy, doctrine, and warfighting approach as a peer nuclear power, and China’s employment of this nuclear power.

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