Chinese Naval Shipbuilding: An Ambitious and Uncertain Course

Author:   Andrew S. Erickson
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
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9781682479001


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   03 March 2023
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Author:   Andrew S. Erickson
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
Imprint:   Naval Institute Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781682479001


ISBN 10:   1682479005
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   03 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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The book makes a large contribution to our understanding of the status and progress of China's shipbuilding industry. All of the authors have made very good use of the available public sources, including the Chinese government's policy announcements and regulations, industrial analyses, and individual enterprises' publications, and this enables them to make a knowledgeable assessment of the progress in China's shipbuilding industry. --The China Journal So what are the Chinese thinking?... To what end? I don't know.' Hopefully, we'll get more books like Chinese Naval Shipbuilding to help us figure that out. --Naval History Book Reviews ...a professor of naval strategy at the Naval War College, presents 17 chapters written by naval, academic, and industry experts and linguistics to penetrate the shroud over the Chinese shipbuilding industry... --Seapower Magazine What are China's prospects for success in key areas of naval shipbuilding? What are the likely results for China's Navy? What are the implications for the U.S. Navy? To address these critical, complex issues, this book brings together some of the world's leading experts and linguistic analysts, often pairing them in research teams. These professionals have commanded ships at sea, led shipbuilding programs ashore, toured Chinese vessels and production facilities, invested in Chinese shipyards and advised others in their investment, and analyzed and presented important data to top-level decision makers in times of crisis. This book fills a key gap in our understanding of China, its shipbuilding, its navy, and what it all means. -- Sea Technology The contributors - comprising sailors, scholars and industry professionals - seek to assess China's prospects in key areas of shipbuilding and the potential implications for the US Navy. - Survival: Global Politics and Strategy Chinese Naval Shipbuilding is highly recommended for everyone who wants to better understand our future multipolar world... healthy food for the brain. - Australian Naval Institute The book makes it obvious that the next decade will be very important and probably exciting as far as US/China naval relations are concerned. - Work Boat World The book provides authoritative, in-depth analysis of an area crucial to current and future global naval developments that makes it essential reading for any serious student of contemporary maritime affairs. --Warship This excellent and wide-ranging book represents a very strong expression of interest in Chinese maritime matters. --Ausmarine This is an important, timely and indeed ambitious book at a pivotal moment in world history. In understanding China's shipbuilding and designs one also gains a glimpse into the cultural knowledge, technologies and enduring artefacts necessary to sustain a Navy. - The Navy, Navy League of Australia


The book makes a large contribution to our understanding of the status and progress of China's shipbuilding industry. All of the authors have made very good use of the available public sources, including the Chinese government's policy announcements and regulations, industrial analyses, and individual enterprises' publications, and this enables them to make a knowledgeable assessment of the progress in China's shipbuilding industry. -The China Journal So what are the Chinese thinking?... To what end? I don't know.' Hopefully, we'll get more books like Chinese Naval Shipbuilding to help us figure that out. -Naval History Book Reviews A professor of naval strategy at the Naval War College, presents 17 chapters written by naval, academic, and industry experts and linguistics to penetrate the shroud over the Chinese shipbuilding industry. -Seapower Magazine What are China's prospects for success in key areas of naval shipbuilding? What are the likely results for China's Navy? What are the implications for the U.S. Navy? To address these critical, complex issues, this book brings together some of the world's leading experts and linguistic analysts, often pairing them in research teams. These professionals have commanded ships at sea, led shipbuilding programs ashore, toured Chinese vessels and production facilities, invested in Chinese shipyards and advised others in their investment, and analyzed and presented important data to top-level decision makers in times of crisis. This book fills a key gap in our understanding of China, its shipbuilding, its navy, and what it all means. Sea Technology The contributors - comprising sailors, scholars and industry professionals - seek to assess China's prospects in key areas of shipbuilding and the potential implications for the US Navy. Survival: Global Politics and Strategy Chinese Naval Shipbuilding is highly recommended for everyone who wants to better understand our future multipolar world... healthy food for the brain. -Australian Naval Institute The book makes it obvious that the next decade will be very important and probably exciting as far as US/China naval relations are concerned. - Work Boat World The book provides authoritative, in-depth analysis of an area crucial to current and future global naval developments that makes it essential reading for any serious student of contemporary maritime affairs. -Warship This excellent and wide-ranging book represents a very strong expression of interest in Chinese maritime matters. -Ausmarine This is an important, timely and indeed ambitious book at a pivotal moment in world history. In understanding China's shipbuilding and designs one also gains a glimpse into the cultural knowledge, technologies and enduring artefacts necessary to sustain a Navy. -The Navy, Navy League of Australia


The book makes a large contribution to our understanding of the status and progress of China's shipbuilding industry. All of the authors have made very good use of the available public sources, including the Chinese government's policy announcements and regulations, industrial analyses, and individual enterprises' publications, and this enables them to make a knowledgeable assessment of the progress in China's shipbuilding industry. --The China Journal So what are the Chinese thinking?... To what end? I don't know.' Hopefully, we'll get more books like Chinese Naval Shipbuilding to help us figure that out. --Naval History Book Reviews ...a professor of naval strategy at the Naval War College, presents 17 chapters written by naval, academic, and industry experts and linguistics to penetrate the shroud over the Chinese shipbuilding industry... --Seapower Magazine What are China's prospects for success in key areas of naval shipbuilding? What are the likely results for China's Navy? What are the implications for the U.S. Navy? To address these critical, complex issues, this book brings together some of the world's leading experts and linguistic analysts, often pairing them in research teams. These professionals have commanded ships at sea, led shipbuilding programs ashore, toured Chinese vessels and production facilities, invested in Chinese shipyards and advised others in their investment, and analyzed and presented important data to top-level decision makers in times of crisis. This book fills a key gap in our understanding of China, its shipbuilding, its navy, and what it all means. -- Sea Technology The contributors - comprising sailors, scholars and industry professionals - seek to assess China's prospects in key areas of shipbuilding and the potential implications for the US Navy. - Survival: Global Politics and Strategy Chinese Naval Shipbuilding is highly recommended for everyone who wants to better understand our future multipolar world... healthy food for the brain. - Australian Naval Institute The book makes it obvious that the next decade will be very important and probably exciting as far as US/China naval relations are concerned. - Work Boat World The book provides authoritative, in-depth analysis of an area crucial to current and future global naval developments that makes it essential reading for any serious student of contemporary maritime affairs. --Warship This excellent and wide-ranging book represents a very strong expression of interest in Chinese maritime matters. --Ausmarine This is an important, timely and indeed ambitious book at a pivotal moment in world history. In understanding China's shipbuilding and designs one also gains a glimpse into the cultural knowledge, technologies and enduring artefacts necessary to sustain a Navy. - The Navy, Navy League of Australia


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Dr. Andrew S. Erickson is a professor of strategy at the Naval War College and an associate in research at Harvard’s Fairbank Center. In 2013, he deployed as a Regional Security Education Program scholar aboard the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group. Erickson runs the research websites www.andrewerickson.com and www.chinasignpost.com.

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