'This is a much-needed study of how continental great powers develop naval capabilities, becoming hybrid potentates, seeking to sway influence both on land and sea. The author sheds light also on modern China's naval developments. A great study blending historical analysis and policy implications.'
Jakub J. Grygiel, Professor of Politics, The Catholic University of America
'Through five case studies spanning two centuries, Brian C. Chao ably demonstrates the value of strategy and prudence for an aspiring naval power. His nuanced findings are sure to stir policy and academic debates about the prospects of Chinas ongoing bid for maritime greatness.'
Toshi Yoshihara, Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments