This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia against the backdrop of growing tensions over the South China Sea and increasing competition between the United States and China in the region.  The varying problems and challenges facing the small and medium navies of the area as they seek to grow their maritime power in response to their perceptions of strategic need are compared and contrasted. The prospects of significant destabilisation of an already volatile area - even of a potential naval arms race, are carefully analysed. There can be little doubt that naval modernisation in Southeast Asia is a key indicator of the likely future of the Asia Pacific and also illustrates the problems faced by small and medium powers in a world dominated by the great. Accordingly this book will be of much interest to students and teachers focusing on security in the Asia Pacific region as well to those concerned with naval development in general.  
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This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia against the backdrop of growing tensions over the South China Sea and increasing competition between the United States and China in the region.
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Chapter 1: Growing a Navy, Problems and Prospects: An Introduction (Geoffrey Till).- Chapter 2: The Challenges of military development in Southeast Asia  (Bernard Loo).- Chapter 3: A common setting for naval planning in Southeast Asia ? Two case studies in divergence (Collin Koh Swee Lean and Lee YingHui).- Chapter 4: Naval development in Singapore (Collin Koh Swee Lean).- Chapter 5: Naval Development in Indonesia (Ristian Atriandi Supriyanto).- Chapter 6: Naval Development in Malaysia (Geoffrey Till and Tsjeng Zhizhao Henrick).- Chapter 7: Naval Development in Vietnam (Truong-Minh Vu and Nguyen The Phuong.- Chapter 8: Conclusions (Geoffrey Till and Ristian Atriandi Supriyanto).   
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This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia against the backdrop of growing tensions over the South China Sea and increasing competition between the United States and China in the region.  The varying problems and challenges facing the small and medium navies of the area as they seek to grow their maritime power in response to their perceptions of strategic need are compared and contrasted. The prospects of significant destabilisation of an already volatile area - even of a potential naval arms race, are carefully analysed. There can be little doubt that naval modernisation in Southeast Asia is a key indicator of the likely future of the Asia Pacific and also illustrates the problems faced by small and medium powers in a world dominated by the great. Accordingly this book will be of much interest to students and teachers focusing on security in the Asia Pacific region as well to those concerned with naval development in general.  
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Provides an essential overview of the issues involved in naval modernisation in Southeast Asia Explores the challenges that nations in this region typically face Offers a short, up-to-date primer on maritime developments in the region Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783319864006
Publisert
2018-08-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Geoffrey Till is Emeritus Professor of Maritime Studies at King’s College London, UK, and Chairman of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies, UK. Since 2009 he has also been a Visiting Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore.