ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part One|81 pages

The End of World War II Through the Sino-Soviet Break

chapter Chapter One|37 pages

Naval History, 1945–1960

chapter Chapter Two|13 pages

Naval Strategy, 1949-1960

chapter Chapter Three|12 pages

Maritime Economics, 1949-1960

chapter Chapter Four|9 pages

Naval Politics, 1949-1960

chapter Chapter Five|8 pages

Maritime Foreign Relations, 1949-1960

part Two|62 pages

The Sino-Soviet Split Through the Fall of Lin Biao

chapter Chapter Six|22 pages

Naval History, 1960-1971

chapter Chapter Seven|6 pages

Naval Strategy, 1960-1971

chapter Chapter Eight|10 pages

Maritime Economics, 1960-1971

chapter Chapter Nine|16 pages

Naval Politics, 1960-1971

chapter Chapter Ten|6 pages

Maritime Foreign Relations, 1960-1971

part Three|88 pages

Maritime China Since the Fall of Lin Biao

chapter Chapter Eleven|17 pages

Naval History, 1971-1983

chapter Chapter Twelve|10 pages

Naval Strategy, 1971-1983

chapter Chapter Thirteen|22 pages

Maritime Economics, 1971-1983

chapter Chapter Fourteen|9 pages

Naval Politics, 1971-1983

chapter Chapter Fifteen|15 pages

Maritime Foreign Relations, 1971-1983