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The magnitude of error in estimates of China's nuclear warhead stockpile is very high. I use a rough estimate of 300 strategic nuclear warheads. See Robert S. Norris et al., British, French and Chinese Nuclear Weapons (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994) and Robert Sutter, "Chinese nuclear weapons and arms control policies: implications and options for the United States," Congressional Research Service, Report for Congress, 25 March 1994. I got the impression from conversations with some Chinese arms control experts associated with the nuclear weapons programme that this may be a relatively accurate number, though possibly on the high side. For a recent estimate put out by the Natural Resources Defense Council see Figure 1.
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