Much has been written about China’s deep ambitions as the country moves towards great power status. The Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI) is just one example of how China is flexing its muscles, and if history is to be believed, there is a strong correlation between maritime success and national economic prosperity. The study, on which this article reports, examined China’s MSRI through the lens of sea power theory. It was argued that the New Silk Road, which will most likely be backed by a modern blue-water navy, could represent a new era of maritime supremacy. However, to see the MSRI as a pursuit of sea power requires an understanding of how maritime logistics functions as power. The seamless movement of goods across the ocean is at ...
52 p.After centuries of sea-blindness, a continental China is on its way to become a major regional ...
This research will investigate the calculated risks China is undertaking through soft power means in...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
The article discusses strategic intentions and practical actions of modern Chinese leadership aimed ...
Seas play a vital role in shaping and reshaping the course of global politics, from developing empi...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
© 2009 Dr. An-hao HuangThis thesis aims to examine how and why a continental-oriented China has shif...
This article focuses on South Asia\u27s role in China\u27s Maritime Silk Road (MSR) initiative. Give...
Just what’s China up to at sea? To casual observers, including a burgeoning legion of journalists, c...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn wide attention. Questions ris...
In its official documents, China has defined what it means by the term maritime great power and has ...
In an era of increasing economic interdependence China is playing a growing role in the global econo...
Under “one belt one road” strategy, China and partner countries would have a spacious room for busin...
The I ise of China has preoccupied American militmy planners for at least the last decade, and more ...
ABSTRACT: In the contemporary world, China is one of the giants that intends to dominate the whole w...
52 p.After centuries of sea-blindness, a continental China is on its way to become a major regional ...
This research will investigate the calculated risks China is undertaking through soft power means in...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
The article discusses strategic intentions and practical actions of modern Chinese leadership aimed ...
Seas play a vital role in shaping and reshaping the course of global politics, from developing empi...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
© 2009 Dr. An-hao HuangThis thesis aims to examine how and why a continental-oriented China has shif...
This article focuses on South Asia\u27s role in China\u27s Maritime Silk Road (MSR) initiative. Give...
Just what’s China up to at sea? To casual observers, including a burgeoning legion of journalists, c...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn wide attention. Questions ris...
In its official documents, China has defined what it means by the term maritime great power and has ...
In an era of increasing economic interdependence China is playing a growing role in the global econo...
Under “one belt one road” strategy, China and partner countries would have a spacious room for busin...
The I ise of China has preoccupied American militmy planners for at least the last decade, and more ...
ABSTRACT: In the contemporary world, China is one of the giants that intends to dominate the whole w...
52 p.After centuries of sea-blindness, a continental China is on its way to become a major regional ...
This research will investigate the calculated risks China is undertaking through soft power means in...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...