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Navies Of Southeast Asia A Comparative Study 1st Edition James Goldrick Jack Mccaffrie

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Navies Of Southeast Asia A Comparative Study 1st Edition James Goldrick Jack Mccaffrie
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 321
Author: James Goldrick; Jack McCaffrie
ISBN: 9781136206634, 1136206639
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Navies Of Southeast Asia A Comparative Study 1st Edition James Goldrick Jack Mccaffrie by James Goldrick; Jack Mccaffrie 9781136206634, 1136206639 instant download after payment.

This book provides a comprehensive survey of the development and operations of the navies of South-East Asia since the end of World War II. The navies of South-East Asia have rarely been the subject of systematic attention but, as the maritime strategic balance within Asia becomes more complex and open to challenge through the rise of China, they will play increasingly significant roles. While most have had only limited strength in the past, the majority are acquiring new capabilities, notably submarines, which will profoundly alter their ability to influence events. This volume outlines the difficulties that each navy has faced in developing capability in competition, not only with local armies and air forces, but with other national requirements. The authors analyse the way in which each has been shaped by history and by changing maritime strategic concepts, particularly through developments such as the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention. Drawing upon this contextual information, the book goes on to examine how the navies are likely to develop in the future, what new challenges they will face and the nature of the roles they will play within a region of increasing global strategic significance. This book will be of much interest to students of naval policy, SE Asian politics, regional security, strategic studies and IR in general.    

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