China's Quest for Great Power: Ships, Oil, and Foreign Policy

Author:   Bernard D. Cole
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
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9781682479438


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Bernard D. Cole
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
Imprint:   Naval Institute Press
Weight:   0.359kg
ISBN:  

9781682479438


ISBN 10:   1682479439
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""China's relationship with the United States is vital to both countries and to the world. The relationship is based on both common and divergent interests in economics, military operations, and political goals and methods. Beijing is approximately halfway toward its midcentury goal of deploying a navy capable of defending China's perceived maritime interests. This book examines China's national security strategy by looking at the three major elements: foreign policy, energy security and naval power; all interactive and major influences on China's future and its relations with the United States."" -- Sea Technology ""Cole, a retired Navy captain, Auburn University Ph.D. and a former faculty member at the National War College, has been one of the most distinguished and meticulous observers of China's every-growing People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). His latest work is a more than satisfactory culmination of years of scholarship. A comparatively short but tightly written book, it covers a broad field fully and gracefully."" -- The Northern Mariner ""To understand the trajectory of China's Navy, one must also examine the trajectory of China's economy and how its growth fits into China's overarching foreign policy and the stability of the PRC government. Author Bernard Cole accomplishes this in China's Quest for Great Power: Ships, Oil, and Foreign Policy."" - Center for International Maritime Security (CIMSEC) ""...a retired U.S. Navy Captain and professor emeritus of the Naval War College, outlines the growing strategic importance of maritime power to China and the steps it takes to protect its maritime interests...""--Seapower Magazine ""Bernard Cole... knows far more than most about China, its place in the world and in particular its navy. And so, if a NR reader wishes to learn more on this topic in a very readable format and at a reasonable price, China's Quest for Great Power is not a bad place to start."" - Naval Review ""The author seeks to demonstrate how China is becoming more dependent on maritime power to achieve growth and national security."" - Survival: Global Politics and Strategy ""As indicated by its title, this book examines three major intertwined elements of China's national security policy: naval power, energy security, and foreign policy, with an emphasis on the first. The author is superbly qualified to undertake the topic."" --Parameters ""China and the United States are locked in a high-stakes contest for naval supremacy. The United States has the upper hand, but China's rapidly modernizing navy is narrowing the gap. This superb study provides the reader with essential background on the domestic and external drivers behind China's determination to become a global and regional naval power, while lucidly explaining how this ambition is linked to Beijing's economic, energy, and foreign policy interests. Specialists and general readers alike will benefit from the insights in this balanced and deeply researched review of a topic at the heart of the U.S.-China relationship.""--J. STAPLETON ROY, former United States ambassador to China ""A measured masterpiece by a leading authority in the field. Anchored in the fundamentals of geography and history, this even-handed, thorough treatment promises to have enduring relevance.""--DR. ANDREW S. ERICKSON, professor of strategy, U.S. Naval War College ""Building on his previous authoritative studies in this field, Professor Cole provides a comprehensive analysis of the nexus between China's energy security, economic prosperity, naval development, and foreign policy. Cole convincingly demonstrates how China is becoming increasingly dependent on maritime power for economic growth and for energy security, which shapes China's foreign policy and fuels tension in China's foreign relations. This is indispensable reading for anyone interested in China's rising power.""--ØYSTEIN TUNSJØ, professor, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies and author of Security and Profit in China's Energy Policy ""Capt. Bernard D. Cole has taken on the challenge to analyze the complicated and non-transparent national security policy framework of Xi Jinping, from the foreign affairs, energy security, and naval power viewpoints, together with their relationship to the CCP's emphasis on regime survival and maintenance of a strong economy. Due to thousands of years of relations with China, including a deep vein of distrust, many Japanese, who tend to focus more on China's culture and historic episodes, sometimes have different views about China compared to Americans. However, even to such Japanese eyes, this book provides some excellent thoughts on China, as well as many ingredients for analysis and consideration by China thinkers.""--YOJI KODA, former commander-in chief, Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force Fleet ""China's Quest for Great Power manages to be deeply insightful without being heavy-handed in its advice and recommendations. Rather than pursuing the goal of dealing successfully with regards to China in a ham-handed fashion, the author decided to lay China's cards on the table as skillfully as possible and include some reasonable guesses where evidence is lacking. This allows the reader to come to their own conclusions about what can and should be done about China's behavior. Those looking for shrewd insight and measured conclusions based on excellent research will find this book to be well worth the effort it takes to read it. For policymakers with briefs including Chinese civil and military affairs, this book is of immense help in providing the context necessary to make wise decisions in how to address the growth of China and its place in our contemporary world."" -- Naval Historical Foundation ""This is an important book. Cole makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Chinese foreign policy choices, as naval modernization continues apace and energy security concerns determine alternative courses of action be developed by the West. A vital read before the January inauguration.""--THE NAVY: The Magazine of the Navy League of Australia ""Bernard D. Cole's China's Quest For Great Power: Ships, Oil, and Foreign Policy is an exemplary work in which he successfully took on the guise of a Chinese national security official and laid out the People's Republic of China's naval strategy, its influences, and its goals. China's Quest For Great Power's 'Chinese take' on naval modernization, energy security needs, and foreign policy goals is important for policymakers and China-watchers alike, hoping to better address PRC-related issues. Overall, it is a well-done piece and a must-read for those interested in China studies."" -- Defense & Foreign Affairs Special Analysis ""Professor Cole's China's Quest for Great Power is an excellent examination of the nexus between the People's Republic of China's foreign policy, as espoused by president and paramount leader Xi Jinping, and the emergence of the People's Liberation Army Navy as a global player. For those uninitiated in these developments this book offers an excellent introduction, and for the 'China Hands' it will serve as a valuable resource for formulating U.S. national security strategy for the next thirty years.""--CAPT. JAMES FANELL, USN (Ret.), government fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy, creator of Red Star Rising list service, and former director of Intelligence and Information Operations, Pacific Fleet"


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"Capt. Bernard D. Cole, USN (Ret.), is professor emeritus at the National War College. During his Navy career he commanded the USS Rathburne (FF 1057) and Destroyer Squadron 35, and also served as a naval gunfire liaison officer with the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam from June 1967 to July 1968. He earned a PhD in history from Auburn University and was named the 2014 Naval Institute Press ""Author of the Year."" This is his eighth book on Asian energy security and maritime affairs."

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