China’s recent assertiveness in the South China Seas is a harbinger of things to come. Beijing’s seapower project and the enormous resources it has enjoyed have opened up new strategic vistas for Chinese leaders and military commanders. With larger and more capable seagoing forces at its disposal, Beijing is well positioned to fashion sophisticated strategies that will be more effective and equally difficult to counter. While such strategies do not—yet—portend the fundamental reordering of maritime Southeast Asia, they will likely yield incremental dividends that advance China’s larger aims at sea
China continues to up the ante in the South China Sea (SCS), by moving more military and paramilitar...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
As a rising power, China must strengthen its naval construction, especially by building a navy capab...
China’s recent assertiveness in the South China Seas is a harbinger of things to come. Beijing’s sea...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn wide attention. Questions ris...
Just what’s China up to at sea? To casual observers, including a burgeoning legion of journalists, c...
52 p.After centuries of sea-blindness, a continental China is on its way to become a major regional ...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn scholars’ attention. Questio...
The article discusses strategic intentions and practical actions of modern Chinese leadership aimed ...
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...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
Executive summary In recent years China’s good-neighbourly pledges of increased trade and investmen...
The I ise of China has preoccupied American militmy planners for at least the last decade, and more ...
In the last decade China has transformed itself into a maritime power. It is well established that t...
China continues to up the ante in the South China Sea (SCS), by moving more military and paramilitar...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
As a rising power, China must strengthen its naval construction, especially by building a navy capab...
China’s recent assertiveness in the South China Seas is a harbinger of things to come. Beijing’s sea...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn wide attention. Questions ris...
Just what’s China up to at sea? To casual observers, including a burgeoning legion of journalists, c...
52 p.After centuries of sea-blindness, a continental China is on its way to become a major regional ...
China’s effort to build itself up into a maritime superpower has drawn scholars’ attention. Questio...
The article discusses strategic intentions and practical actions of modern Chinese leadership aimed ...
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...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
Executive summary In recent years China’s good-neighbourly pledges of increased trade and investmen...
The I ise of China has preoccupied American militmy planners for at least the last decade, and more ...
In the last decade China has transformed itself into a maritime power. It is well established that t...
China continues to up the ante in the South China Sea (SCS), by moving more military and paramilitar...
Historically, as a continental power, China was not an active player in maritime security, preferrin...
As a rising power, China must strengthen its naval construction, especially by building a navy capab...