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Chinese Naval Shipbuilding : An Ambitious and Uncertain Course

Erickson, Andrew S.(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Chinese Maritime Development series
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China's shipbuilding industry has grown more rapidly than any other in modern history.

Commercial shipbuilding output jumped thirteen-fold from 2002-12, ensuring that Beijing has largely reached its goal of becoming the world's leading shipbuilder.

Yet progress is uneven, with military shipbuilding leading overall but with significant weakness in propulsion and electronics for military and civilian applications.

It has never been more important to assess what ships China can supply its navy and other maritime forces with, today and in the future.Chinese Naval Shipbuilding answers three pressing questions: 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 issues, this volume assembles some of the world's leading experts and linguistic analysts, often pairing them in research teams.

These sailors, scholars, industry professionals, and government specialists have commanded ships at sea, led shipbuilding programs ashore, toured Chinese vessels and production facilities, invested in Chinese shipyards, and analyzed and presented important data to top-level decision-makers in times of crisis.

In synthesizing their collective insights, this book fills a key gap in our understanding of China, its shipbuilding industry, its navy, and what it all means.

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Product Details
Naval Institute Press
1682470814 / 9781682470817
Hardback
30/01/2017
United States
376 pages, 2 Maps, 5 Figures
152 x 229 mm, 750 grams
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