The development of naval strategy in the Asia-Pacific region 1500-2000
Material type: TextSeries: Sea Power Centre working paper ; no. 4Publication details: Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia: Royal Australian Navy, 2000Description: 16pISBN:- 0642295360 (pbk.)
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A clear and succinct account of the development of naval strategy since the advent of modern warships. Notes the maritime littoral nature of the region, and how this has been used to advantage by successive maritime powers. Concludes with some thoughts on the potential impact of Chinese power development and lessons from history.
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