01 May 2010

Contributions to Naval War College Curriculum

Andrew S. Erickson and Gabriel B. Collins, China’s Oil Security Pipe Dream: The Reality, and Strategic Consequences, of Seaborne Imports,” Naval War College Review, Vol. 63, No. 2 (Spring 2010), pp. 88-111.

  • Required reading for the National Security Decision-Making Department’s Strategy and Theater Security Course.

Andrew S. Erickson and Lyle J. Goldstein, “China Studies the Rise of the Great Powers,” in Andrew S. Erickson, Lyle J. Goldstein, and Carnes Lord, eds., China Goes to Sea: Maritime Transformation in Comparative Historical Perspective (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, July 2009).

  • Required reading for the Strategy and Policy Department’s Senior Leadership Course.
  • Volume added to Navy Professional Reading Program Supplemental Reading List.

Andrew S. Erickson and Lyle J. Goldstein, “China’s Future Nuclear Submarine Force: Insights from Chinese Writings” and Andrew S. Erickson and Andrew R. Wilson, “China’s Aircraft Carrier Dilemma,” in Andrew S. Erickson, Lyle J. Goldstein, William S. Murray, and Andrew R. Wilson, eds., China’s Future Nuclear Submarine Force (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007).

  • These and six other chapters are required reading for the Strategy and Policy Department’s Senior and Intermediate Leadership Courses.

陆儒德 [Lu Rude], “美海上新战略浮出水面” [The New U.S. Maritime Strategy Surfaces], 人民海军 [People’s Navy], 27 November 2007, p. 3. Translated by Andrew Erickson, in “Assessing the New U.S. Maritime Strategy: A Window into Chinese Thinking,” Naval War College Review, Vol. 61, No. 4, Autumn 2008, pp. 35-71.

  • Required reading for the Strategy and Policy Department’s Senior and Intermediate Leadership Courses.

Andrew S. Erickson and Michael S. Chase, “Information Technology and China’s Naval Modernization,” Joint Force Quarterly, Number 50 (3rd quarter 2008), pp. 24-30.

  • Required reading for the Strategy and Policy Department’s Intermediate Leadership Course.

Andrew S. Erickson and Lyle J. Goldstein, Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst: China’s Response to U.S. Hegemony,” Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 29, No. 6 (December 2006), pp. 955-86 and Andrew S. Erickson and Gabriel Collins, China’s Maritime Evolution: Military and Commercial Factors,” Pacific Focus, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 47-75.

  • Required reading for the Joint Military Operations Department’s Joint Land, Air, and Sea Simulation (JLASS) Fall Elective (FE) 535A.