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ID091423
Title ProperChina's naval nationalism
Other Title Informationsources, prospects, and the U.S. response
LanguageENG
AuthorRoss, Robert S
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent developments in Chinese politics and defense policy indicate that China will soon embark on an ambitious maritime policy that will include construction of a power-projection navy centered on an aircraft carrier. But just as nationalism and the pursuit of status encouraged past land powers to seek great power maritime capabilities, widespread nationalism, growing social instability, and the leadership's concern for its political legitimacy drive China's naval ambition. China's maritime power, however, will be limited by the constraints experienced by all land powers: enduring challenges to Chinese territorial security and a corresponding commitment to a large ground force capability will constrain China's naval capabilities and its potential challenge to U.S. maritime security. Nonetheless, China's naval nationalism will challenge U.S.-China cooperation. It will likely elicit increased U.S. naval spending and deployments, as well as politicization of China policy in the United States, challenging the United States to develop policy to manage U.S.-China naval competition to allow for continued political cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Security Vol. 34, No. 2; Fall 2009: p46-81
Journal SourceInternational Security Vol. 34, No. 2; Fall 2009: p46-81
Key WordsChina ;  Maritime Policy ;  Defence Policy ;  Naval Policy


 
 
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