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Making of the Modern Chinese Navy - Special Historical Characteristics

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'The Making of the Modern Chinese Navy' includes 14 historical case studies that help to illuminate a number of special characteristics of the modern-day Chinese navy.

List of contents










Introduction: The Special Characteristics and Peculiarities of China's Maritime History; 1. Battle of B¿ch ¿¿ng River (938); 2. Battle of Yaishan (1279); 3. Battle of Lake Poyang (1363); 4. Ming-Kotte War in Southeast Asia (1410); 5. Ming Loyalists Flee to Taiwan (1661-83); 6. Battle of Chuanbi (1839); 7. Sino-French War (1883-84); 8. Qing Beiyang Fleet's Defeat in the Battle of the Yellow Sea (1894); 9. Chinese Decision to Sink Nationalist Navy as Blockships (1937); 10. 'Chongqing' Mutiny Allowing the PLA to Cross the Yangzi River (1949); 11. The Taiwan Strait Crises (1954-55 and 1958); 12. China's Decision to Take the Paracel Islands from South Vietnam (1974); 13. Missile Blockade: The Taiwan Strait Crisis (1995-96); 14. The EP-3 Standoff and Diplomatic Resolution (2001); Conclusion: The Influence of History on the Formation of the Modern Chinese Navy; Appendices; Selected Bibliography; Index.


About the author










Bruce A. Elleman is a William V. Pratt Professor of International History a full professor at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, RI

Product details

Authors Bruce A Elleman, Bruce A. Elleman
Publisher Anthem Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9781785271007
ISBN 978-1-78527-100-7
No. of pages 98
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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