Why Should We Care if China has the World's Biggest Navy?

Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific? by Ray Powell & Jim Carouso

Episode notes

Ray and Jim are joined by Brent Sadler, author of "U.S. Naval Power in the 21st Century", to talk about China's rapidly growing naval power, including its ability to exercise power globally, coerce other countries and undermine Western influence. They discuss whether China's numerical superiority equates to superior capability and the growing vulnerability of surface vessels. They examine the situation in the South China Sea and examine how counterinsurgency tactics may be necessary to deal with China's paramilitary coast guard and maritime militia. The conversation then moves on to the US presence in the region and the need to develop maritime statecraft. They discuss the severe challenges facing US shipbuilding, including the lack of public shipyards and the shortage of shipyard workers and naval architects. The conversation concludes with the  ... 

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Keywords
Indo-PacificChinaAsiaMilitaryGeopoliticsphilippinesUnited StatesdeterrenceSouth China SeaAustraliaAUKUSNavyShipbuildingMaritime MilitiaCoast Guard