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Red Star over the Pacific
Second Edition: China’s Rise and the Challenge to U.S. Maritime Strategy
Book • 2018
James Holmes examines the rise of China's naval power and its implications for regional and global security in 'Red Star over the Pacific.
' The book explores historical, strategic, and doctrinal aspects of the People's Liberation Army Navy, arguing that China is reasserting maritime ambitions that challenge existing sea-power dynamics.
Holmes combines analysis of naval procurement, strategy, and geopolitical intent to assess potential conflict scenarios in the Pacific.
He situates China's naval growth within broader political and economic trends driving Beijing's strategic choices.
The work serves as both a warning and a guide for policymakers and scholars seeking to understand maritime power shifts in the 21st century.
' The book explores historical, strategic, and doctrinal aspects of the People's Liberation Army Navy, arguing that China is reasserting maritime ambitions that challenge existing sea-power dynamics.
Holmes combines analysis of naval procurement, strategy, and geopolitical intent to assess potential conflict scenarios in the Pacific.
He situates China's naval growth within broader political and economic trends driving Beijing's strategic choices.
The work serves as both a warning and a guide for policymakers and scholars seeking to understand maritime power shifts in the 21st century.
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