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1. China Maritime Report No. 25: More Chinese Ferry Tales: China's Use of Civilian Shipping in Military Activities, 2021-2022

2. China Maritime Report No. 26: Beyond the First Battle: Overcoming a Protracted Blockade of Taiwan

3. China Maritime Report No. 27: PLA Navy Submarine Leadership - Factors Affecting Operational Performance

4. China Maritime Report No. 28: Bitterness Ends, Sweetness Begins: Organizational Changes to the PLAN Submarine Force Since 2015

5. China Maritime Report No. 29: PLAN Mine Countermeasures: Platforms, Training, and Civil-Military Integration

6. China Maritime Report No. 30: A Brief Technical History of PLAN Nuclear Submarines

7. China Maritime Report No. 31: China's Submarine Industrial Base: State-Led Innovation with Chinese Characteristics

8. China Maritime Report No. 23: The Type 075 LHD: Development, Missions, and Capabilities

9. China Maritime Report No. 22: Logistics Support for a Cross-Strait Invasion: The View from Beijing

10. China Maritime Report No. 21: Civilian Shipping and Maritime Militia: The Logistics Backbone of a Taiwan Invasion

11. China Maritime Report No. 20: The PLA Army Amphibious Force

12. China Maritime Report No. 19: The PLA Airborne Corps in a Joint Island Landing Campaign

13. China Maritime Report No. 18: Chinese Special Operations in a Large-Scale Island Landing

14. China Maritime Report No. 24: Incubators of Sea Power: Vessel Training Centers and the Modernization of the PLAN Surface Fleet

15. China Maritime Report No. 17: The PLA Army's New Helicopters: An "Easy Button" for Crossing the Taiwan Strait?

16. China Maritime Report No. 16: Chinese Ferry Tales: The PLA's Use of Civilian Shipping in Support of Over-the-Shore Logistics

17. China Maritime Report No. 15: The New Chinese Marine Corps: A "Strategic Dagger" in a Cross-Strait Invasion

18. China Maritime Report No. 14: Chinese Views of the Military Balance in the Western Pacific

19. China Maritime Report No. 13: The Origins of "Near Seas Defense and Far Seas Protection"

20. China Maritime Report No. 12: Sansha City in China's South China Sea Strategy: Building a System of Administrative Control

21. China Maritime Report No. 6: Djibouti: China's First Overseas Strategic Strongpoint

22. China Maritime Report No. 5: China's Dreadnought? The PLA Navy's Type 055 Cruiser and Its Implications for the Future Maritime Security Environment

23. China Maritime Report No. 11: Securing China's Lifelines across the Indian Ocean

24. China Maritime Report No. 10: PLAN Force Structure Projection Concept, A Methodology for Looking Down Range

25. China Maritime Report No. 9: Organizing to Fight in the Far Seas, The Chinese Navy in an Era of Military Reform

26. China Maritime Report No. 8: Winning Friends and Influencing People: Naval Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics

27. China Maritime Report No. 7: Gwadar: China's Potential Strategic Strongpoint in Pakistan

28. China Maritime Report No. 4: Civil Transport in PLA Power Projection

29. Military Activities in the EEZ: A U.S.-China Dialogue on Security and International Law in the Maritime Commons

30. China Maritime Report No. 3: China’s Distant-Ocean Survey Activities: Implications for U.S. National Security

31. Echelon Defense: The Role of Sea Power in Chinese Maritime Dispute Strategy

32. China Maritime Report No. 2: The Arming of China’s Maritime Frontier

33. China Maritime Report No. 1: China’s Third Sea Force, The People’s Armed Forces Maritime Militia: Tethered to the PLA

34. China's Evolving Surface Fleet

35. Beyond the Wall: Chinese Far Seas Operation

36. The Recruitment, Education, and Training of PLA Navy Personnel

37. China Near Seas Combat Capabilities

38. No Substitute for Experience

39. Not Congruent but Quite Complementary: U.S. and Chinese Approaches to Nontraditional Security

40. A Dragon Eyes the Top of the World: Arctic Policy Debate and Discussion in China

41. Chinese Civil-Military Relations in the Post-Deng Era

42. U.S.-China Maritime Confidence Building Paradigms, Precedents, and Prospects

43. Five Dragons Stirring Up the Sea: Challenge and Opportunity in China’s Improving Maritime Enforcement Capabilities

44. Chinese Mine Warfare: A PLA Navy 'Assassin's Mace' Capability

45. Scouting, Signaling, and Gatekeeping: Chinese Naval Operations in Japanese Waters and the International Law Implications

46. A Comprehensive Survey of China's Dynamic Shipbuilding Industry