1st Edition

China As A Maritime Power

By David G. Muller Copyright 1983
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    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

    Biography

    Muller, David G.