Stranglehold: The Context, Conduct and Consequences of an American Naval Blockade of China
In an all-out war with China, the United States could impose a naval blockade to pressure Beijing with minimal risk.
In an all-out war with China, the United States could impose a naval blockade to pressure Beijing with minimal risk.
A close examination of Chinese and Indian perspectives reveals stark Sino-Indian differences on many of today’s most pressing international issues.