Chinese companies expand their overseas ports network to establish what Dr. Issac Kardon would call "Port-folio". I recommend the following websites and articles to begin your journey to catch up China's "Port-folio";

 

1. "China's Port Power" by Issac Kardon and Wendy Leutert, published in Foreign Affairs, May 2023. This is a follow-up/summary of their extensive research "Pier Competitor: China's Power Position in Global Ports, " published in International Security Vol. 46(4) in Spring 2022.

 

China’s Port Power

The commercial shipping network sustaining Beijing’s global military reach.

www.foreignaffairs.com

 

2. "Tracking China's Control of Overseas Ports"by Zongyuan Zoe Liu, last updated on November 6, 2023. Dr. Liu and her colleagues present a massive database of PRC's overseas ports, from exact locations to the size of investments made. You can also request their data in spreadsheet format by filling out the data request form.

 

Tracking China’s Control of Overseas Ports

This interactive map tracks China’s growing maritime influence through investments in strategic overseas ports. Users can plot the location of each port and view satellite images alongside detailed i…

www.cfr.org

 

3. "How China Rules the Waves" by Financial Times, posted January 12, 2017. The data is now a bit outdated, but I really like the maps and graphics in it. It is an oldy, but goody.

 

How China rules the waves

FT investigation: Beijing has spent billions expanding its ports network to secure sea lanes and establish itself as a maritime power

ig.ft.com

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