"Not an Idea We Have to Shun"': Chinese Overseas Basing Requirements in the 21st Century

Abstract

China s expanding international economic interests are likely to generate increasing demands for its navy, the People s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), to operate out of area to protect Chinese citizens, investments, and sea lines of communication. The frequency, intensity, type, and location of such operations will determine the associated logistics support requirements, with distance from China, size and duration, and combat intensity being especially important drivers. How will the PLAN employ overseas bases and facilities to support these expanding operational requirements? The assessment in this study is based on Chinese writings, comments by Chinese military officers and analysts, observations of PLAN operational patterns, analysis of the overseas military logistics models other countries have employed, and interviews with military logisticians. China s rapidly expanding international interests are likely to produce a parallel expansion of PLAN operations, which would make the current PLAN tactic, exclusive reliance on commercial port access, untenable due to cost and capacity factors. This would certainly be true if China contemplated engaging in higher intensity combat operations. This study considers six logistics models that might support expanded PLAN overseas operations: the Pit Stop Model, Lean Colonial Model, Dual Use Logistics Facility, String of Pearls Model, Warehouse Model, and Model USA. Each model is analyzed in terms of its ability to support likely future naval missions to advance China s expanding overseas economic, political, and security interests and in light of longstanding Chinese foreign policy principles. This analysis concludes that the Dual Use Logistics Facility and String of Pearls models most closely align with China s foreign policy principles and expanding global interests.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2014
Accession Number
ADA610424

Entities

People

  • Christopher D. Yung
  • Jenny Lin
  • Ross Rustici
  • Scott Devary

Organizations

  • National Defense University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Contingency Operations (Military)
  • Geography
  • International Law
  • International Organizations
  • International Relations
  • Logistics
  • Marine Transportation
  • Military Equipment
  • National Security
  • Naval Operations
  • Navies (Foreign)
  • Navy
  • Personnel Management
  • Recreation
  • War Colleges
  • Warfare

Readers

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Political Science/ International Relations/ European Studies
  • Strategic Security Studies