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Le vieillissement démographique de la Chine et ses implications pour la sécurité chinoise
This brief reviews RAND research on demographic trends in China and examines how these trends might affect the country’s security and economic growth
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Mar 12, 2026
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China's demographic shifts require a balanced approach to social policy and security strategy, ensuring stability without sacrificing growth.
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The challenges of an aging demographic may divert resources from essential security initiatives, undermining China's global influence.
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The economic growth potential of China's aging workforce can be harnessed through innovation and technology, enhancing national security.
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China's aging population will strain its military capacity, leading to increased vulnerability in regional security dynamics.
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An older population may lead to a more cautious foreign policy, reducing aggressive posturing and promoting regional cooperation.
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