296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines the evolution of Chinese maritime power for each of three major periods in modem Chinese history: 1945 to the Sino-Soviet break, 1960 to the Lin Biao incident, and 1971 to the present.
Also of Interest -- A Note on Sources and Transliteration -- Introduction -- The End of World War II Through the Sino-Soviet Break -- Naval History, 1945–1960 -- Naval Strategy, 1949-1960 -- Maritime Economics, 1949-1960 -- Naval Politics, 1949-1960 -- Maritime Foreign Relations, 1949-1960 -- The Sino-Soviet Split Through the Fall of Lin Biao -- Naval History, 1960-1971 -- Naval Strategy, 1960-1971 -- Maritime Economics, 1960-1971 -- Naval Politics, 1960-1971 -- Maritime Foreign Relations, 1960-1971 -- Maritime China Since the Fall of Lin Biao -- Naval History, 1971-1983 -- Naval Strategy, 1971-1983 -- Maritime Economics, 1971-1983 -- Naval Politics, 1971-1983 -- Maritime Foreign Relations, 1971-1983 -- Conclusion: China as a Maritime Power—the Implications
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Muller, David G.