Why do the strong countries in history all own aircraft carriers?
Why can the big countries with aircraft carriers become world powers without exception?
Why did Japan dare to declare war on the United States whose national strength was far greater than itself during World War II?
What is the biggest rival of the sea giant aircraft carrier?
How should China's aircraft carrier develop? What experience and lessons should be learned?
"The Great Power Aircraft Carrier" for the first time comprehensively interprets the completely different development process of aircraft carriers of six major countries including the United States, Russia (including the former Soviet Union), the United Kingdom, France, India, and Japan in the past 100 years to more than one billion nationals who have a strong aircraft carrier complex. It answers the historical questions of why major countries all have aircraft carriers and why major countries with aircraft carriers can become world powers without exception, reveals the major historical laws that aircraft carriers determine the rise and fall of major countries, and introduces the huge controversies, great successes achieved, and major setbacks suffered by various countries in the development of aircraft carriers. How to draw beneficial lessons from the history of aircraft carrier development of these major countries and seek effective ways for the sustainable development of aircraft carrier powers has become a major issue we must seriously consider.