This is the first comprehensive study of the maritime aspects of
China's national power. Drawing from extensive Chinese source
materials and a large volume of recently declassified US.
intelligence reports, Commander Muller looks at China's rise to
strategic and economic power at sea since 1945. For each of three
major periods in modern Chinese history (1945 to the Sino-Soviet
break, 1960 to the Lin Biao incident, and 1971 to the present),
Commander Muller examines the evolution of Chinese maritime power
from five perspectives: He recounts naval history in detail;
analyzes naval strategy; reveals the key role of maritime
economics; dissects internal navy politics; and addresses China's
maritime foreign relations. A final chapter considers the
implications of China's new status as a maritime power with regard
to a possible Sino-Soviet war, the Taiwan issue, economic growth,
and regional territorial conflict.
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