David G. Muller
China As A Maritime Power
China As A Maritime Power
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This book explores the evolution of Chinese maritime power across three significant periods in modern Chinese history.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 296 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book delves into a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Chinese maritime power across three pivotal periods in modern Chinese history. Spanning from 1945 to the Sino-Soviet break, 1960 to the Lin Biao incident, and 1971 to the present, it offers a rich and detailed account of China's maritime prowess and its strategic significance in shaping the nation's geopolitical landscape.
In the first chapter, the book provides a historical backdrop, tracing the roots of Chinese maritime power back to ancient times. It explores the maritime trade routes, naval strategies, and technological advancements that contributed to China's emergence as a dominant maritime force. The chapter also highlights the challenges and setbacks that China faced in its maritime endeavors throughout history, such as territorial disputes, piracy, and foreign invasions.
The second chapter focuses on the period from 1945 to the Sino-Soviet break. It examines the aftermath of World War II, the establishment of the People's Republic of China, and the country's efforts to rebuild its naval fleet and expand its maritime influence. The chapter discusses the development of the Chinese navy, the acquisition of modern naval vessels, and the participation of China in regional and international maritime affairs. It also highlights the role of the Chinese navy in supporting the country's political and economic interests during this period.
The third chapter delves into the period from 1960 to the Lin Biao incident. It examines the rise of Mao Zedong and the Communist Party of China, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution. The chapter discusses the impact of these political movements on China's maritime strategy and the country's efforts to modernize its naval fleet and expand its maritime influence. It also highlights the tensions and conflicts that emerged within the Chinese navy during this period, such as the Lin Biao incident and the subsequent purges.
The fourth chapter explores the period from 1971 to the present. It examines the reforms and opening up of China under Deng Xiaoping's leadership, the country's economic development, and its increasing maritime assertiveness. The chapter discusses the development of the Chinese navy, the acquisition of advanced naval vessels, and the country's participation in regional and international maritime affairs. It also highlights the challenges and opportunities that China faces in its maritime endeavors, such as territorial disputes, piracy, and climate change.
Throughout the book, the authors employ a wealth of historical evidence, scholarly research, and analytical insights to provide a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of Chinese maritime power. They explore the political, economic, and strategic factors that have influenced China's maritime policies and practices, and they offer valuable insights into the future of China's maritime strategy and its role in shaping the global geopolitical landscape.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the evolution of Chinese maritime power and its implications for global security and international relations. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced account of China's maritime history, and it offers valuable insights into the future of China's maritime strategy and its role in shaping the global geopolitical landscape.
Weight: 550g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367164935
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