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Assessing China's Naval Power electronic resource Technological Innovation, Economic Constraints, and Strategic Implications / by Sarah Kirchberger.

By: Kirchberger, Sarah [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Global Power Shift, Comparative Analysis and PerspectivesPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XX, 318 p. 51 illus., 15 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783662471272Subject(s): Political science | Globalization | Markets | International relations | Mechanical engineering | Political Science and International Relations | International Relations | Emerging Markets/Globalization | Mechanical EngineeringDDC classification: 327 LOC classification: JZ2-6530Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1 Introduction -- 2 Naval Power and Its Role in China's Rise -- 3 Comparing Naval Capability and Estimating the Cost Impact -- 4 Producing Naval Weapon Systems: The Industrial Basis of Naval Power.- 5 The PLA Navy's Capability Profile -- 6 Strategic Implications of China's Naval Build-Up -- 7 Concluding Remarks and Summary of Results.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book analyzes the rise of China’s naval power and its possible strategic consequences from a wide variety of perspectives – technological, economic, and geostrategic – while employing a historical-comparative approach throughout. Since naval development requires huge financial resources and mostly takes place within the context of transnational industrial partnerships, this study also consciously adopts an industry perspective. The systemic problems involved in warship production and the associated material, financial, technological, and political requirements currently remain overlooked aspects in the case of China. Drawing on first-hand working experience in the naval shipbuilding industry, the author provides transparent criteria for the evaluation of different naval technologies’ strategic value, which other researchers can draw upon as a basis for further research in such diverse fields as International Security Studies, Naval Warfare Studies, Chinese Studies, and International Relations.
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1 Introduction -- 2 Naval Power and Its Role in China's Rise -- 3 Comparing Naval Capability and Estimating the Cost Impact -- 4 Producing Naval Weapon Systems: The Industrial Basis of Naval Power.- 5 The PLA Navy's Capability Profile -- 6 Strategic Implications of China's Naval Build-Up -- 7 Concluding Remarks and Summary of Results.

This book analyzes the rise of China’s naval power and its possible strategic consequences from a wide variety of perspectives – technological, economic, and geostrategic – while employing a historical-comparative approach throughout. Since naval development requires huge financial resources and mostly takes place within the context of transnational industrial partnerships, this study also consciously adopts an industry perspective. The systemic problems involved in warship production and the associated material, financial, technological, and political requirements currently remain overlooked aspects in the case of China. Drawing on first-hand working experience in the naval shipbuilding industry, the author provides transparent criteria for the evaluation of different naval technologies’ strategic value, which other researchers can draw upon as a basis for further research in such diverse fields as International Security Studies, Naval Warfare Studies, Chinese Studies, and International Relations.

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