ID | 132884 |
Title Proper | Rising tide, dispersing waves |
Other Title Information | opportunities and challenges for Chinese seapower development |
Language | ENG |
Author | Erickson, Andrew S |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article surveys China's current naval forces and considers key dynamics and possible Chinese naval futures to 2020, the projected end of Beijing's 'strategic window of opportunity', the idea that a peaceful external environment for economic development, globalization, and integration of China into the global economy allows China to benefit from diversion of US attention to countering terrorism. It considers broad possibilities through 2030, the general limit of public US government projections, and by which time multiple factors will likely slow China's growth and compete for leadership focus and resources. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.3; Jun.2014: p.372-402 |
Journal Source | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.3; Jun.2014: p.372-402 |
Key Words | Chinese Strategy ; Naval Strategy - China ; Economic Leadership ; Maritime Power ; Maritime Strategy ; Counter-Terrorism ; Economic Development ; Global Economy ; External Environment ; Political Dynamic ; Sino - US - Relation ; US - China Relation ; Seapower ; Dispersing Waves |