Echelon Defense: The Role of Sea Power in Chinese Maritime Dispute Strategy: The Role of Sea Power in Chinese Maritime Dispute Strategy: China Maritime Studies
Autor Naval War College Press (U.S.), Ryan D Martinson, China Maritime Studies Institute (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2018 – vârsta de la 18 ani
This
monograph
examines
China's
approach
to
using
sea
power
to
defend
and
advance
its
maritime
claims
in
the
East
China
Sea
and
South
China
Sea.
This
approach,
which
Chinese
strategists
sometimes
called
"echelon
defense,"
involves
the
use
of
non-military
instruments
of
sea
power--especially
maritime
law
enforcement
forces--to
vie
with
other
states
for
control
over
disputed
maritime
space.
These
non-military
forces
operate
on
the
first
line
(or
echelon)
of
China's
expanding
frontier.
Behind
them,
on
the
second
line,
China
employs
naval
forces
to
deter
foreign
leaders
from
using
force,
thereby
compelling
them
to
compete
on
China's
own
terms.
The
echelon
defense
approach
allows
China
to
gradually
achieve
its
objectives
without
risking
a
conflict
or
giving
other
great
powers
such
as
the
United
States
sufficient
grounds
to
intervene.
Since
2006,
when
this
approach
was
pioneered,
it
has
enabled
China
to
expand
its
influence
and
control
in
maritime
East
Asia.
But
it
has
also
harmed
China's
relations
with
its
neighbors
and
other
great
powers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781935352648
ISBN-10: 1935352644
Pagini: 102
Ilustrații: Illustrated, black and white maps
Dimensiuni: 159 x 229 x 6 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Dept. of the Navy
Seria China Maritime Studies
ISBN-10: 1935352644
Pagini: 102
Ilustrații: Illustrated, black and white maps
Dimensiuni: 159 x 229 x 6 mm
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Dept. of the Navy
Seria China Maritime Studies
Notă biografică
Ryan
D.
Martinson
is
Assistant
Professor
in
the
China
Maritime
Studies
Institute
at
the
Naval War College. He holds a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy at Tufts University and a bachelor’s of science from Union College. Martinson
has also studied at Fudan University, the Beijing Language and Culture University,
and the Hopkins-Nanjing Center. He previously served as deputy director of the China
Exchange Initiative.
Naval War College. He holds a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy at Tufts University and a bachelor’s of science from Union College. Martinson
has also studied at Fudan University, the Beijing Language and Culture University,
and the Hopkins-Nanjing Center. He previously served as deputy director of the China
Exchange Initiative.
Cuprins
This
book
does
not
have
an
actual
Table
of
Contents,
but
listed
below
are
the
headings
and
subheadings
in
the
book.
Introduction: Echelon Defense in Action
Part 1: China’s Blue National Territory, Why China’s Maritime Claims Matter, The Growing Value of Disputed Land and Sea
Part 2: White Hulls, Gray Hulls, The Coast Guard Fleet
Coast Guard Reform, Other Agencies, Force Structure, Legal Bases for Rights Protection, The Navy Surface Fleet, Jointness
Part 3: Sea Power and Strategy, “Rights” vs. “Stability”, The Functions of Sea Power in Chinese Dispute Strategy
Part 4: Echelon Defense Blockade, Sovereignty Patrol, Tracking and Monitoring, Obstruction and Eviction, Escort
Part 5: New Frontiers, Increased Presence, Increased Enforcement, Decision Points, The Costs of Coercion
Endnotes
Author Bio.
Introduction: Echelon Defense in Action
Part 1: China’s Blue National Territory, Why China’s Maritime Claims Matter, The Growing Value of Disputed Land and Sea
Part 2: White Hulls, Gray Hulls, The Coast Guard Fleet
Coast Guard Reform, Other Agencies, Force Structure, Legal Bases for Rights Protection, The Navy Surface Fleet, Jointness
Part 3: Sea Power and Strategy, “Rights” vs. “Stability”, The Functions of Sea Power in Chinese Dispute Strategy
Part 4: Echelon Defense Blockade, Sovereignty Patrol, Tracking and Monitoring, Obstruction and Eviction, Escort
Part 5: New Frontiers, Increased Presence, Increased Enforcement, Decision Points, The Costs of Coercion
Endnotes
Author Bio.