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Size and Strength of the Chinese Army<\/h2>\n

The size and strength of the Chinese Army is on the rise. In 2012, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had an active-duty personnel number of 2,285,000 according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies. This number remains larger than the U.S. military and numerous other nations around the world. Additionally, the PLA is supported by 800,000 reservists. The Chinese military is further supported by large amounts of military equipment. The organization is armed with artilleries, aircraft carriers, tanks, frigates, submarines, assault helicopters and ballistic missiles. This large military force has forced other nations to take notice of China’s power.<\/p>\n

Economic Impact <\/h2>\n

The Chinese military also holds an economic advantage over other nations in terms of the annual military expenditure. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), China’s expenditure was estimated to be $166 billion per year while the U.S. expenditure was approximately $664 billion. After the People’s Republic of China was founded in 1949, the main objective of the military was to defend the nation from foreign threats. However, as the economy of China began to expand and the government started transitioning to a market economy, the military began to take an active role in economic development and possible expansion. <\/p>\n

Geopolitical Concerns <\/h2>\n

The rapid military growth of the Chinese military has caused a great deal of geopolitical concerns among neighboring countries and within the international community. Many countries in the East Asian region have begun to arm themselves with more and more military equipment in an attempt to deter possible threats from the Chinese military. This arms race in East Asia and the buildup of military activity has caused potential US allies to strengthen their own military in order to legally contain such possible tactical movement by the PLA. <\/p>\n

Regional and Global Powers<\/h2>\n

Despite the concerns expressed by a majority of countries in the East Asia region, the Chinese military continues to expand in size and strength in an effort to dominate the region and become a global superpower. As the tensions between the US and China further escalate, all eyes will be on China’s military activity, while still maintaining dominance in their own sphere of influence. As China seeks to establish a hegemonic power, the threat of a military conflict is possible and even more tension will be created as China continues exert geopolitical influence. <\/p>\n

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