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SEA POWER - CHINA (6) answer(s).
 
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China's energy strategy: the impact on Beijing's maritime policies / Collins, Gabriel B (ed); Erickson, Andrew S (ed); Goldstein, Lyle J (ed); Murray, William S (ed) 2008  Book
Goldstein, Lyle J Book
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Publication Maryland, Naval Institute Press, 2008.
Description xix, 485p.
Standard Number 9781591143307
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ID:   079398


China's future nuclear submarine force / Erickson, Andrew S (ed); Goldstein, Lyle J (ed); Murray, William S (ed); Wilson, Andrew R (ed) 2007  Book
Goldstein, Lyle J Book
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Publication Annapolis, US Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Description xvi, 412p.
Standard Number 9781591143260
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ID:   079276


Chinese naval strategy in the 21st century: the turn to Mahan / Holmes, James R; Yoshihara, Toshi 2008  Book
Yoshihara, Toshi Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description xii, 167p.
Standard Number 9780415772136
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ID:   093912


History rhymes: the German precedent for Chinese seapower / Holmes, James R; Toshi, Yoshihara   Journal Article
Holmes, James R Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract We compare the rise of Chinese seapower today to the rise of Imperial German seapower a century ago. The comparison is worthwhile for two reasons. First, the comparison holds merits in its own right. We use German Admiral Wolfgang Wegener's three indices of seapower-strategic position, the fleet, and strategic will to the sea-to assess the two countries' maritime potential. This analysis leads inexorably to the conclusion that China holds far more potential for seapower that did the Kaiser's Germany. And second, the Chinese themselves are consulting German history as they inquire into the triumphs and failures of past great powers. Trying to divine how they interpret the German experience could let Western practitioners and scholars of grand strategy glimpse China's maritime future. In turn they can improve their own handling of strategy in East Asia.
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Maritime sector, institutions and sea power of premodern China / Deng, Gang 1999  Book
Deng, Gang Book
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Publication Westport, Greenwood, 1999.
Description xx,289p.Hardbound
Standard Number 0313307121
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Preliminary study on the mode of sea exploitation / Zhiguo , Kong 2011  Book
Zhiguo , Kong Book
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Edition 1st
Publication Beijing, Social Science Academic Press, 2011.
Description 191p.
Contents Text in Chinese Language
Standard Number 9787509728727
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