Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 05/2008

Chinese missile technology control-regime or no regime?

Niels Aadal Rasmussen

February 2007

Danish Institute for International Studies

Abstract

Since China has an interest in delivery systems of Weapons of Mass Destruction, and the main strategic capability available to the country is missile technology, China has a range of ballistic and cruise missile capabilities. China’s technology export or proliferation of ballistic missile technology is of particular and serious concern. China has not joined the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), but has applied for membership and pledged to abide by its main control mechanisms. The Brief concludes that it seems unhelpful to deny China’s accession to the MTCR on the grounds of inadequate missile export control, in stead of seeking ways to bring China’s missile technology export control policy and infrastructure to the acceptable level. The MTCR in the present international situation appears increasingly less dependent on exclusively bringing likeminded countries inside the regime and more on inclusiveness.