
The Plan to Get America Building Big Ships Again
Odd Lots
Reviving America's Maritime Capacity for Future Conflicts
This chapter explores the historical decline of government involvement in the U.S. maritime industry since the 1980s and its consequences for shipbuilding and maritime capacity. It underscores the strategic significance of a strong maritime fleet for national security, while addressing concerns about China's maritime growth and its effects on U.S. military preparedness.
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