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ERICKSON, ANDREW (12) answer(s).
 
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Ballistic trajectory: China develops new anti-ship missile / Erickson, Andrew   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Beijing's energy security strategy: the significance of a chinese state-owned tanker fleet / Erickson, Andrew; Collins, Gabe   Journal Article
Collins, Gabe Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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China’s naval capabilities: a view from the US / Erickson, Andrew   Article
Erickson, Andrew Article
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Summary/Abstract As China’s global maritime influence grows, it navy is crossing paths with the US navy more regions. Professor Andrew Erickson considers the US debate over its naval relations with China
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China's navigation in space: what new approaches will China's space tracking take? / Erickson, Andrew; Chang, Amy   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   095579


China's oil security pipe dream / Erickson, Andrew; Collins, Gabriel B   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Gunboats for China's new '' grand canel''?: probing the intersection of Beijing's naval and oil security policies / Erickson, Andrew; Goldstein, Lyle   Journal Article
Goldstein, Lyle Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Hoping for the Best, preparing for the worst: China's response to US hegemony / Erickson, Andrew; Goldstein, Lyle   Journal Article
Goldstein, Lyle Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract In the post-Cold War strategic environment, Beijing could plausibly have opted for Soviet-style geostrategic competition with Washington, but it has not. Chinese leaders have not thus far, and almost certainly will never, amass thousands of nuclear weapons on hair-trigger alert or deploy significant forces to a network of bases spanning the globe. Nevertheless, the below assessment of China's increasing hard and soft power yields the conclusion that a Chinese challenge to US hegemony cannot be ruled out. The United States must prudently maintain military forces appropriate to facing a potential peer competitor. At the same time, however, Washington must engage in a process of creative diplomacy that simultaneously matches China's soft power and engages seriously with Beijing to create areas of consensus and cooperation.
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Low-visibility force multiplier: assessing China's cruise missile ambitions / Gormley, Dennis M; Erickson, Andrew; Yuan, Jingdong 2014  Book
Gormley, Dennis M Book
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Edition Alphaq Editions
Publication Washington, DC, National Defense University Press, 2014.
Description xx, 165p.: ill.hbk
Standard Number 9789385505539
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Pipe dream: China seeks land and sea energy security / Erickson, Andrew   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Beijing is pursuing a two-pronged strategy to secure its energy, using the navy to protect maritime supply and building new pipelines. Article examines whether this approach will be sufficient for its expected future increase in demand for oil.
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Undersea deterrent? / Erickson, Andrew; Chase, Michael   Journal Article
Chase, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   092701


Using the land to control the sea: Chinese analysts consider the antiship ballistic missile / Erickson, Andrew; Yang, David D   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Work in progress: China's development of carrier strike / Erickson, Andrew   Journal Article
Erickson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Professor Andrew Erickson reviews China's strategic goals and the military capabilities it must master as it seeks to generate the strike power that is central to the effectiveness of a modern, advanced aircraft forces.
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