Military transparency comes with trust
When China published its defense white paper, The Diversified Employment of China's Armed Forces in April, some Western critics lauded the efforts but claimed that China hadn't put much meat on the bone and the paper was short on details.
This raises the question: To what extent does a country need to be transparent about its military in order to build trust with other countries?
The answer to this is: It depends on whom you are dealing with.
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