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El. knyga: Maritime Power and China's Grand Strategy

(Rashtriya Raksha University, India)

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"This book examines the role of maritime power in the 'Chinese Dream' of becoming the pre-eminent global power by 2049, a century after the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The book argues that China seeks to use its maritime power as part of its quest to attain Great Power status by employing it to these areas: provide deterrence in the maritime domain; assure availability of resources; protecting its sea lines of communication; and in the economic domination of specific developingcountries in Asia, Africa, Oceania and South America. Based on a careful examination of primary sources, especially China's defence white papers and essential works on the topic by prominent Chinese military analysts and institutions, the author systematically unpacks interpretations and analysis of China's evolving concepts of maritime power. The book traces China's development and use of maritime power over its long-recorded history, especially from the time it became the People's Republic of China (1950) to the present (2024) and links the country's maritime past with the present. A comprehensive and detailed study of the evolution of Chinese concepts of maritime power and how it forms an important part of the rejuvenation of the nation and the projection of China as a global power by mid-century, this book will be of interest to researchers studying Asian and Chinese Studies, Military Studies and policy makers at think tanks and government agencies"--

This book examines the role of maritime power in the ‘Chinese Dream’ of becoming the pre-eminent global power by 2049, a century after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

The book argues that China seeks to use its maritime power as part of its quest to attain Great Power status by employing it to these areas: provide deterrence in the maritime domain; assure availability of resources; protecting its sea lines of communication; and in the economic domination of specific developing countries in Asia, Africa, Oceania and South America. Based on a careful examination of primary sources, especially China’s defence white papers and essential works on the topic by prominent Chinese military analysts and institutions, the author systematically unpacks interpretations and analysis of China’s evolving concepts of maritime power. The book traces China’s development and use of maritime power over its long-recorded history, especially from the time it became the People’s Republic of China (1950) to the present (2024) and links the country's maritime past with the present.

A comprehensive and detailed study of the evolution of Chinese concepts of maritime power and how it forms an important part of the rejuvenation of the nation and the projection of China as a global power by mid-century, this book will be of interest to researchers studying Asian and Chinese Studies, Military Studies and policy makers at think tanks and government agencies.



This book examines the role of maritime power in the ‘Chinese Dream’ of becoming the pre-eminent global power by 2049, a century after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).It will be of interest to Asian and Chinese Studies, Military Studies and policy makers at think tanks and government agencies.

Recenzijos

This book is important to the strategic community for a number of reasons. The foremost is that it draws attention to a definitive Chinese Grand Strategy. The second is that China is laying the ground for a world encompassing maritime strategy that will see the PLAN operate well beyond the confines of its current area denial strategy. The third is that Chinas oceanic maritime strategy will only be launched when its financial and industrial muscle attains a hegemonic status.

-- Raja Menon (Rear Admiral Retired)

"Maritime Power and Chinas Grand Strategy is an ambitious effort to place Chinas projection of maritime power within the context of its broader grand strategy. It is a must read for analysts and policy-makers who want to understand why Beijing is building its maritime power and presence in the region and to discern its likely future moves."

-- Dr David Brewster, Senior Research Fellow, ANU National Security College

Chapter
1. The Historical Context of Chinas Maritime Power;
Chapter
2.
The Evolution of Chinas Military Strategy;
Chapter
3. The Evolution of
Chinas Maritime Strategy;
Chapter
4. Chinas Maritime Strategy in the South
China Sea A Case Study;
Chapter
5. Strategy for Build-up of Chinas
Comprehensive Maritime Power;
Chapter
6. Maritime Dimension of the Belt and
Road Initiative;
Chapter
7. Conclusion; Index
Anil Kumar Chawla retired as the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command, Indian Navy, and is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Rashtriya Raksha University, India.