<DIV> Xi Jinping has made his ambitions for the People&#39;s Liberation Army (PLA) perfectly clear there is no mystery what he wants first that China should become a &ldquo;great maritime power&ldquo; and secondly that the PLA &ldquo;become a world-class armed force by 2050.&ldquo; He wants this latter objective to be largely completed by 2035. China as a Twenty-First-Century Naval Power focuses on China&#39;s navy and how it is being transformed to satisfy the &ldquo;world class&ldquo; goal. Beginning with an exploration of why China is seeking to become such a major maritime power author Michael McDevitt first explores the strategic rationale behind Xi&#39;s two objectives. China&#39;s reliance on foreign trade and overseas interests such as China&#39;s Belt and Road strategy. In turn this has created concerns within the senior levels of China&#39;s military about the vulnerability of its overseas interests and maritime life-lines. is a major theme. McDevitt dubs this China&#39;s &ldquo;sea lane anxiety&ldquo; and traces how this has required the PLA Navy to evolve from a &ldquo;near seas&ldquo;-focused navy to one that has global reach; a &ldquo;blue water navy.&ldquo; He details how quickly this transformation has taken place thanks to a patient step-by-step approach and abundant funding. The more than 10 years of anti-piracy patrols in the far reaches of the Indian Ocean has acted as a learning curve accelerator to &ldquo;blue water&ldquo; status.<BR /><BR /> McDevitt then explores the PLA Navy&#39;s role in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. He provides a detailed assessment of what the PLAN will be expected to do if Beijing chooses to attack Taiwan potentially triggering combat with America&#39;s &ldquo;first responders&ldquo; in East Asia especially the U.S. Seventh Fleet and U.S. Fifth Air Force. He conducts a close exploration of how the PLA Navy fits into China&#39;s campaign plan aimed at keeping reinforcing U.S. forces at arm&#39;s length (what the Pentagon calls anti-access and area denial [A2/AD]) if war has broken out over Taiwan or because of attacks on U.S. allies and friends that live in the shadow of China. McDevitt does not know how Xi defines &ldquo;world class&ldquo; but the evidence from the past 15 years of building a blue water force has already made the PLA Navy the second largest globally capable navy in the world. This book concludes with a forecast of what Xi&#39;s vision of a &ldquo;world-class navy&ldquo; might look like in the next fifteen years when the 2035 deadline is reached. </DIV>