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- Title
The Dragon and the Tides: Using Theory, History, and Conventional Naval Strategies to Guide America's Understanding of China's Maritime Hegemonic Aspirations in the Indo-Pacific.
- Authors
ERSKINE, ANDREW
- Abstract
To capture the growing great-power competition and potential confrontation in the Indo-Pacific, this article seeks to uncover how current Sino-US naval and maritime policies are being guided. Specifically, this article examines the theoretical, historical, and conventional nature of naval and maritime strategies employed by the United States, China, and other great powers to understand how these two great regional actors have developed notions of maritime hegemony and to shed light on how their strategies will steer the Indo-Pacific's orderly architecture. It is also imperative to highlight that the analysis presented in this article is conducted through a high degree of abstraction. The goal is to provide intellectually and normatively provoking research, thereby offering policy and military officers a framework to guide operational thinking about the rapidly shifting naval and maritime dynamic in the Indo-Pacific.
- Subjects
INDO-Pacific Region; UNITED States; MARITIME contracts; ARCHITECTURE; MILITARY personnel
- Publication
Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, 2023, Vol 6, Issue 1, p75
- ISSN
2576-5361
- Publication type
Article