Red Star Over the Pacific

Red Star Over the Pacific
Title Red Star Over the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Toshi Yoshihara
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781682472187

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"This is an assessment of how the rise of Chinese seapower will affect U.S. maritimes strategy in Asia."--

Red Star Over the Pacific

Red Star Over the Pacific
Title Red Star Over the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Toshi Yoshihara
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781591149798

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Original publication and copyright date: 2010.

Red Star over the Pacific, Second Edition

Red Star over the Pacific, Second Edition
Title Red Star over the Pacific, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Toshi Yoshihara
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 311
Release 2018-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1682473570

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Combining a close knowledge of Asia and an ability to tap Chinese-language sources with naval combat experience and expertise in sea-power theory, the authors assess how the rise of Chinese sea power will affect U.S. maritime strategy in Asia. They argue that China has laid the groundwork for a sustained challenge to American primacy in maritime Asia, and to defend this hypothesis they look back to Alfred Thayer Mahan’s sea-power theories, now popular with the Chinese. The book considers how strategic thought about the sea shapes Beijing’s deliberations and compares China’s geostrategic predicament to that of the Kaiser’s Germany a century ago. It examines the Chinese navy’s operational concepts, tactics, and capabilities and appraises China’s missile force. The authors conclude that China now presents a challenge to America’s strategic position of such magnitude that Washington must compete in earnest.

White Eagle, Red Star

White Eagle, Red Star
Title White Eagle, Red Star PDF eBook
Author Norman Davies
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 352
Release 2011-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1446466868

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Surprisingly little known, the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-20 was to change the course of twentieth-century history. In White Eagle, Red Star, Norman Davies gives a full account of the War, with its dramatic climax in August 1920 when the Red Army - sure of victory and pledged to carry the Revolution across Europe to 'water our horses on the Rhine' - was crushed by a devastating Polish attack. Since known as the 'miracle on the Vistula', it remains one of the most decisive battles of the Western world. Drawing on both Polish and Russian sources, Norman Davies illustrates the narrative with documentary material which hitherto has not been readily available and shows how the War was far more an 'episode' in East European affairs, but largely determined the course of European history for the next twenty years or more.

China as a Twenty-First Century Naval Power

China as a Twenty-First Century Naval Power
Title China as a Twenty-First Century Naval Power PDF eBook
Author Michael A McDevitt
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2020-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1682475441

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Xi Jinping has made his ambitions for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) perfectly clear, there is no mystery what he wants, first, that China should become a "great maritime power" and secondly, that the PLA "become a world-class armed force by 2050." He wants this latter objective to be largely completed by 2035. China as a Twenty-First-Century Naval Power focuses on China's navy and how it is being transformed to satisfy the "world class" goal. Beginning with an exploration of why China is seeking to become such a major maritime power, author Michael McDevitt first explores the strategic rationale behind Xi's two objectives. China's reliance on foreign trade and overseas interests such as China's Belt and Road strategy. In turn this has created concerns within the senior levels of China's military about the vulnerability of its overseas interests and maritime life-lines. is a major theme. McDevitt dubs this China's "sea lane anxiety" and traces how this has required the PLA Navy to evolve from a "near seas"-focused navy to one that has global reach; a "blue water navy." He details how quickly this transformation has taken place, thanks to a patient step-by-step approach and abundant funding. The more than 10 years of anti-piracy patrols in the far reaches of the Indian Ocean has acted as a learning curve accelerator to "blue water" status. McDevitt then explores the PLA Navy's role in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. He provides a detailed assessment of what the PLAN will be expected to do if Beijing chooses to attack Taiwan potentially triggering combat with America's "first responders" in East Asia, especially the U.S. Seventh Fleet and U.S. Fifth Air Force. He conducts a close exploration of how the PLA Navy fits into China's campaign plan aimed at keeping reinforcing U.S. forces at arm's length (what the Pentagon calls anti-access and area denial [A2/AD]) if war has broken out over Taiwan, or because of attacks on U.S. allies and friends that live in the shadow of China. McDevitt does not know how Xi defines "world class" but the evidence from the past 15 years of building a blue water force has already made the PLA Navy the second largest globally capable navy in the world. This book concludes with a forecast of what Xi's vision of a "world-class navy" might look like in the next fifteen years when the 2035 deadline is reached.

Chinese Warfighting: The PLA Experience since 1949

Chinese Warfighting: The PLA Experience since 1949
Title Chinese Warfighting: The PLA Experience since 1949 PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Ryan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 304
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1134942575

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This is the first systematic study of modern China's military campaigns and the actual fighting conducted by the People's Liberation Army since the founding of the People's Republic. It provides a general overview of the evolution of PLA military doctrine, and then focuses on major combat episodes from the civil war with the Nationalists to the last significant combat in Vietnam in 1979, in addition to navy and air operations through 1999. In contrast to the many works on the specifics and hardware of China's military modernization, this book discusses such topics as military planning, command, and control; fighting and politics; combat tactics and performance; technological catch-up and doctrinal flexibility; the role of Mao Zedong; scale and typologies of fighting; and deterrence. The contributors include scholars from Mainland China, Taiwan, and the United States, who draw from a wealth of fresh archival sources.

The Pacific Campaign in World War II

The Pacific Campaign in World War II
Title The Pacific Campaign in World War II PDF eBook
Author William Bruce Johnson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 432
Release 2006-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 113400382X

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This is a fascinating new account of how diplomacy and politics gave way to military strategy and warfare in the Pacific. Presenting previously unpublished documents this book freshly examines the key events in the fight for the Pacific.