Twenty-First Century Seapower
Cooperation and Conflict at Sea
Robert Ross editor Øystein Tunsjø editor Peter Dutton editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th May '12
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This book offers an assessment of the naval policies of emerging naval powers, and the implications for maritime security relations and the global maritime order.
Since the end of the Cold War, China, Japan, India and Russia have begun to challenge the status quo with the acquisition of advanced naval capabilities. The emergence of rising naval powers is a cause for concern, as the potential for great power instability is exacerbated by the multiple maritime territorial disputes among new and established naval powers.
This work explores the underlying sources of maritime ambition through an analysis of various historical cases of naval expansionism. It analyses both the sources and dynamics of international naval competition, and looks at the ways in which maritime stability and the widespread benefits of international commerce and maritime resource extraction can be sustained through the twenty-first century.
This book will be of much interest to students of naval power, Asian security and politics, strategic studies, security studies and IR in general.
ISBN: 9780415698122
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 800g
344 pages