Strategic Alignment and the Rise of National Sea Power (young Scholars Library of Liaoning University Transformation National Economic and Political Research Center)

Strategic Alignment and the Rise of National Sea Power (young Scholars Library of Liaoning University Transformation National Economic and Political Research Center)

by Yue Peng

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The main issue studied in this book is how the construction of strategic alignment affects the success or failure of rising countries in developing sea power. The book defines the strategic docking relationship established between countries as a "subsystem" under the international system, and defines the specific development areas represented by sea power within a country as "secondary units." It proposes the important concept of "system energy transmission power" and points out that strategic docking causes energy transfer within the "subsystem", and the "secondary units" then obtain different degrees of The degree of growth and weakening depends on four aspects: the balance of supply and demand between countries, the strategic docking model, the strategic docking country and the choice of strategic docking areas. Through the interpretation of the cases of the development of sea power in the United States and Germany from 1890 to 1945, it is further verified that different approaches in the above four aspects lead to different results in the development of national sea power.

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