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Yes, China Has the World’s Largest Navy. That Matters Less Than You Might Think.

Yes, China Has the World’s Largest Navy. That Matters Less Than You Might Think.

By Benjamin Mainardi
China’s fleet relies disproportionately on smaller classes of ships – and U.S. capabilities are bolstered by its allies’ navies.

Unsettled Waters: Understanding Eurasia’s Maritime Thrust

Unsettled Waters: Understanding Eurasia’s Maritime Thrust

By Abhijnan Rej
In a new book, a professor at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. explores how great power competition is driving greater naval reach of Eurasian powers.
China’s Indigenous Carrier Transits Taiwan Strait

China’s Indigenous Carrier Transits Taiwan Strait

By Ankit Panda
The transit comes shortly after President Tsai Ing-wen announced her running mate.

Andrew Erickson and Ryan Martinson on China and the Maritime Gray Zone

Andrew Erickson and Ryan Martinson on China and the Maritime Gray Zone

By Prashanth Parameswaran
How China thinks about and acts in the maritime gray zone, and what that means for the region’s future.  

China, Russia Launch First Military Drills in Baltic Sea

China, Russia Launch First Military Drills in Baltic Sea

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing and Moscow carry out exercises amid concerns from European states.

Will China Have a Mini US Navy By 2020?

Will China Have a Mini US Navy By 2020?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A former admiral does the math – and the results are quite striking.

Abbottabad 2011: What Really Happened?

Abbottabad 2011: What Really Happened?

By Ankit Panda
Is everything we know about the Osama bin Laden raid wrong?
China's Aircraft Carrier Stars in New Music Videos

China's Aircraft Carrier Stars in New Music Videos

By Shannon Tiezzi
Two official music videos show off the Liaoning, its aircraft, and its sailors.

Chinese Strategists Reflect on the First Sino-Japanese War

Chinese Strategists Reflect on the First Sino-Japanese War

By Shannon Tiezzi
A collection of essays on the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95 has obvious implications for modern China.

USS Cowpens and China’s First-Mover Advantage

USS Cowpens and China’s First-Mover Advantage

By James R. Holmes
The main threat to maritime Asia today is not miscalculation. It’s Beijing’s carefully calculated policies.

The Chinese Navy Has a Problem

The Chinese Navy Has a Problem

“The PRC draws its most important resources from across an ocean that it cannot control…”

Red Star Over the Atlantic?

Red Star Over the Atlantic?

Could Chinese naval vessels soon be on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean?

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