Asia Looks Seaward

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Chapter 1


  1. Paul Kennedy, ‘‘The Rise and Fall of Navies,’’International Herald Tribune,April 5,



  2. Center for Naval Analyses,National Security and the Threat of Climate Change
    (Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analysis, 2007), 24. The Center for Naval Analysis formed
    a Military Advisory Board involving a highly distinguished group of retired generals and
    admirals to assess the impact of climate change on national security.

  3. Don Hinrichsen, ‘‘Ocean Planet in Decline,’’ Peopleandplanet.net, January 25, 2007,
    http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=429§ion=6.

  4. James R. Holmes and Toshi Yoshihara, ‘‘Soft Power at Sea: Zheng He and Chinese
    Maritime Strategy,’’U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings(October 2006): 34–38.

  5. UN Conference on Trade and Development,Review of Maritime Transport, 2004
    (Geneva: United Nations, 2004), 99.

  6. UN Conference on Trade and Development,Review of Maritime Transport, 2006
    (Geneva: United Nations, 2006), 133–35.

  7. ‘‘Shipbuilding Surges in China,’’Journal of Commerce Online,September 29,



  8. Donald Urquhart, ‘‘China’s Cosco Shipyard in US$113m Expansion Drive,’’Business
    Times(Singapore), August 1, 2006.

  9. Conrad Raj, ‘‘Cosco Shipyards Wow the World,’’Business Times(Singapore), May 23,



  10. See U.S. Energy Information Administration, ‘‘China,’’ EIA Country Analysis Briefs,
    July 2004, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/china.html.

  11. U.S. National Intelligence Council,Report of the National Intelligence Council’s 2020
    Project: Mapping the Global Future(Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, December
    2004), 50, 62.

  12. Holger H. Herwig,‘‘Luxury’’ Fleet: The Imperial German Navy, 1888–1918(Atlantic
    Highlands, NJ: Ashfield, 1987).

  13. Alfred Thayer Mahan,The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660–1783(Boston:
    Little, Brown, and Company, 1890; reprint, New York: Dover Publications, 1987), 71.

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