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Kamervragen over NRC artikel China’s militaire opkomst van Joris Teer

March 29, 2022

Kamerleden Sjoerd Sjoerdsma en Alexander Hammelburg, beiden D66, hebben op 17 maart jongstleden Kamervragen gesteld aan de ministers Hoekstra (Buitenlandse Zaken) en Ollongren (Defensie), naar aanleiding van een NRC artikel van HCSS strategisch analist Joris Teer.

In het artikel, “Voorkom dat China militaire technologie bemachtigt”, betoogt Teer dat China’s militair-technologische achterstand niet mag worden ingelopen met behulp van Europese kennis en technologie.

Het Volksbevrijdingsleger probeert met de technologische innovaties van de 4e industriële revolutie de militaire koppositie te pakken in de wereld. Anno 2022 worstelt China juist nog met een belangrijke militair-technologische achterstand. Deze mag niet ingelopen worden met behulp van Europese kennis en technologie. China’s indrukwekkende militaire opkomst, heeft namelijk vergaande gevolgen voor Europese veiligheid, aldus HCSS China-analist Joris Teer.

Een langere versie van het NRC artikel is ook als longread gepubliceerd: China’s Militaire Opkomst en Europese Technologie.

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