Posted on 07/26/2016 1:25:38 PM PDT by Sawdring
The Western Pacific island chains are a persistent feature of Asias maritime geography. While their underlying fundaments remain constant, their specific strategic importance has evolved over time. Different major powers have thus interpreted, then re-interpreted and re-evaluated, the value of particular islands, the role they play in national military strategy, and their operational significance in a warfighting context. Chinese naval strategists such as former naval commander Admiral Liu Huaqing have devoted considerable attention to the island chains since the mid-1980s, examining how and where the island chains can hinder or support Chinas maritime goals. Yet Chinese strategists are hardly unique in their effortsmilitary theorists and planners from Germany, Japan and the United States have all pondered the geopolitics of the islands and archipelagos of the Western Pacific, during both peacetime and wartime. To understand the progression of Chinese views, and more recent debates among U.S., Japanese and Chinese strategists, we must trace this lineage of strategic ideas that stretches back more than a century.
Foreign Imperial Origins
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National Interest was founded by Irving Kristol so be aware anything published within is highly likely to be neo-Trotskyite war propaganda.
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