Chinese aircraft carrier's voyage hints at plan for 'post-U.S.' navy

'Fujian' may be intended more for bullying than for warfare

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The Fujian at sea on May 1: The aircraft carrier's debut marks a new milestone in China's military modernization effort. (Xinhua via AP)

Sam Roggeveen is director of the international security program at the Lowy Institute, an international policy think tank based in Sydney. He was previously a senior strategic analyst with the Australian Office of National Assessments focused on North Asian strategic affairs.

The Fujian, China's newest aircraft carrier, returned to port last week after its first voyage, an 8-day sea trial to prepare the giant ship for handover to the country's navy.

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