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China's blue soft power: antipiracy, engagement, and image enhancement / Erickson, Andrew S; Strange, Austin M   Article
Erickson, Andrew S Article
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Summary/Abstract On 3 September 2014, almost six years since Chinese warships first entered the Gulf of Aden to fulfill antipiracy duties, China Central Television (CCTV)–8 aired the first episode of “In the Gulf of Aden” . The multidozen-episode program, designed to “ignite raging patriotism” , given evening prime-time status, and attracting a popular audience with a star-studded cast, explores in dramatic fashion Beijing’s experience fighting modern piracy. Produced by the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) Political Department’s Television Art Center over three years, the series offers a unique window into how the PLAN has conducted its antipiracy mission and seeks to portray its experience to a Chinese audience.
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Partnership matter / Shannon, James J   Journal Article
Shannon, James J Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Relationship with international navies have tangible benefits, especially in acquisition, and create a 'win-win-win' for everyone.
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World navies in review / Wertheim, Eric   Journal Article
Wertheim, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Maritime forces continue to play a vital role this past year in diplomatic and military events around the globe. In every corner of the world navies and coast gourds could be seen operating together, often as part of international coalitions formed to face down dictators, stand tall against pirates and criminals, and offer relief to those in distress. As many of those same countries lay claim to contested reefs, island, and waterways, however, the world was also reminded that a primary purpose of navies is not only to cooperate, but also to protect sovereign national interest. This review of international navies present a snapshot of activities and developments during the past year. It is arranged by region. With national discussed alphabetically under each subheading.
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