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Evolving Maritime Balance Of Power In The Asia-pacific, The: Maritime Doctrines And Nuclear Weapons At Sea [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (S. Rajaratnam Sch Of Int'l Studies, Ntu, S'pore), Edited by (S. Rajaratnam Sch Of Int'l Studies, Ntu, S'pore), Edited by (Madras Christian College, India)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Aug-2006
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 981256828X
  • ISBN-13: 9789812568281
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Aug-2006
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 981256828X
  • ISBN-13: 9789812568281
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Asia-Pacific region has emerged as the hub of global geo-political, geo-economic and geo-strategic significance in the post-Cold War period. The rise of China and the resurgence of India will be the hallmark for the next 50 years. How this surge in power is accommodated by the incumbent powers like the United States and Japan, and how the new regional powers like China and India manage the power politics that emerge will be the key determinants of regional stability.This volume examines the national maritime doctrines as well as the nuclear weapons developments at sea of the four major powers in the Asia-Pacific, namely, China, India, Japan and the United States, to see if the evolving dynamic is a cooperative or a competitive one. In particular, the volume looks at the evolving paradigms of maritime transformation in strategy and technology; the emergent new maritime doctrines and evolving force postures in the naval orders of battle; the role and operations of nuclear navies in the Asia-Pacific; and the implications and impact of nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles and sea-based missile defence responses in the region.

Recenzijos

"The world's maritime future is likely to be determined in large measure in the Asia-Pacific, particularly by the developing relationship between the four major maritime powers of the area, China, India, Japan and the US. This relationship, in turn, will be decided by the way in which they react to each other's naval policies and programmes and to how they respond, individually and collectively, to strategic developments in the area. In this important book, some of the world's leading maritime analysts begin the task of exploring a topic crucial for the world's future." Professor Geoffrey Till Author of Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First Century "East Asia and the Pacific Rim are likely to be to the Twenty-First Century what Europe and the Atlantic Rim were to the Twentieth: the main locus of economic growth and thus the center of considerable potential conflict. This book looks in depth at how the four largest actors in the area, the United States, China, Japan, and India, are developing their naval power to act in this essentially maritime theater of future operations." Norman Friedman Author of Seapower and Strategy "This volume is timely and meaningful. It deals with the relations between the incumbent powers of the US and Japan and the new regional powers of China and India with the aim of establishing if a cooperative or competitive regime is developing, The concluding remarks regarding the balanced accrual of both hard and soft power for enhancing stability is enlightening. However, I question the view that China has 'hegemonic ambitions' and Japan has 'less ambitious objectives'." Professor Ji Guoxing Shanghai Jiaotong University "In a region which encompasses vitally important waterways and where economies are booming, maritime concerns would necessarily be at the forefront of strategic thinking. The editors and authors by their erudite analysis have succeeded in broadening one's perspective of the maritime dilemmas and insecurities that the littoral states face. The multifarious bilateral and regional issues have also been addressed in a most comprehensive manner." Vice-Admiral P J Jacob AVSM, VSM, Former Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy and Member of National Security Advisory Board, Government of India "The Evolving Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific is a well-written and insightful book. It provides a valuable introduction to the present maritime balance of power in the Asia-Pacific by outlining the maritime doctrines/strategies and arms capability of the current four major powers in the region. A must-read for the student of international relations." Masahiro Akiyama Chairman, Ocean Policy Research Foundation, Japan "Lawrence W Prabhakar and his coeditors Joshua Ho and Sam Bateman have done a commendable analysis. The analyses of the editors and the contributing authors have been rigorous and critical. The blend of the themes to the contributions to the volume is indeed a splendid effort. This book is highly recommended to the maritime security community of professionals, policy research analysts and the academia." Vice-Admiral (Retd) R B Suri PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Former Chief of Personnel, Indian Navy

Acknowledgments vii
Foreword ix
Biographies of Contributors xi
I. Introduction
Cooperation or Competition in Maritime Asia-Pacific?
3(14)
Joshua Ho
II. Issues, Trends and Paradigms in Maritime Asia-Pacific
Sea Power in the Asia-Pacific Region
17(18)
Eric Grove
Maritime Strategic Trends in the Asia-Pacific: Issues and Challenges
35(36)
W. Lawrence
S. Prabhakar
III. National Maritime Doctrines and Capabilities
China's Naval Strategy and Transformation
71(24)
You Ji
Indian Navy: Keeping Pace with Emerging Challenges
95(22)
Vijay Sakhuja
Japan's National Maritime Doctrines and Capabilities
117(16)
Hideaki Kaneda
Security in the Pacific Rim: Evolving US Strategies, Doctrines, and Forces for Maritime Cooperation and Regional Collective Action
133(34)
Captain Lynn D. Pullen
Scott C. Truver
IV. Nuclear Weapons and Missile Defences: The Maritime Dimension in the Asia-Pacific
China's Nuclear Doctrine, Its Strategic Naval Power and Anti-Missile Defence Initiatives
167(20)
You Ji
Nuclear Weapons and Missile Defences: The Maritime Dimension in the Asia-Pacific
187(12)
Arvind Kumar
Transforming Old Idealism into New Realism: A New Dimension in Japan's Strategy for Non-Proliferation and Counter-Proliferation and its Implications for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific
199(28)
Katsuhisa Furukawa
Nuclear Weapons and Missile Defenses in the Asia-Pacific: A Maritime Perspective
227(12)
Donald L. Berlin
V. Conclusion
The Emergent Maritime Future of the Asia-Pacific Region
239(14)
Sam Bateman
The Evolving Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific: Maritime Doctrines and Nuclear Weapons at Sea
253(12)
W. Lawrence
S. Prabhakar
Index 265