Date: August 31, 2026
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Zoom, Facebook, YouTube
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Is China already a great power—or still becoming one? And if it is, what does that mean for the United States, the Navy, and the balance of power at sea?

Dr. Bernard “Bud” Cole is a 30-year U.S. Navy veteran, former warship commander, and one of America’s leading experts on China’s military and maritime strategy.

Bud Cole has spent a lifetime in the Pacific—at sea, in uniform, and in the classroom—studying the very questions now dominating headlines:

  • Captain, U.S. Navy (Ret.) – Surface Warfare Officer with 30 years of service
  • Commanded USS Rathburne (FF-1057) and a destroyer squadron
  • Served in Vietnam as a naval gunfire liaison officer with Marines
  • Former Professor of International History, National War College
  • Author of landmark works on China and naval power, including The Great Wall at Sea

He has watched China’s rise not from afar, but up close—over decades—as its navy evolved into a global force challenging U.S. influence across the Indo-Pacific.

  • What “great power” actually means—and whether China meets the test
  • The rapid expansion of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)
  • Why the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait matter so much
  • How maritime power shapes global trade, energy, and security
  • Where U.S.–China competition is heading—and what could go wrong
  • Lessons from history about rising powers and established ones

This is not a cable news argument or a policy lecture. It’s a conversation with someone who has served, commanded, studied, and taught the realities of naval power and great-power competition.

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