The Evolving Maritime Balance Of Power In The Asia-Pacific Maritime Doctrines and Nuclear Weapons At Sea
Year: 2006 Language: english Author: Lawrence W. Prabhakar, Joshua H. Ho & Sam Bateman Publisher: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies ISBN: 981-256-828-X Format: PDF Quality: OCR with errors Pages count: 319 Description: The Asia-Pacific has emerged as the hub of global geo-political, geo-economic and geo-strategic significance in the post-Cold War period. It has even displaced the Euro-Atlantic region, which had been dominant during the Cold War. The emergence of the Asia-Pacific is reflected in the region's high economic growth and large volume of maritime trade. For example, intra-Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade exceeds intra-European Union (EU) trade. In terms of volume of trade as well as the location of the future engines of economic growth, the APEC region could be regarded as the powerhouse of the present global economic order. The volume is also an outcome of the Institute's Maritime Security Programme, one aspect of which is to study the changing maritime balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region. IDSS would like to thank Dr. Lawrence Prabhakar, who was a visiting research fellow with the programme, for conceptualising the theme of the volume. The excellent contribution of the authorsof the chapter and that of the three co-editors is gratefully acknowledged. The programme remains committed to providing an avenue for cutting-edge research and publication on major issues and trends in maritime security in the Asia-Pacific.
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The Evolving Maritime Balance Of Power In The Asia-Pacific Maritime Doctrines and Nuclear Weapons At Sea
Language: english
Author: Lawrence W. Prabhakar, Joshua H. Ho & Sam Bateman
Publisher: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies
ISBN: 981-256-828-X
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Pages count: 319
Description: The Asia-Pacific has emerged as the hub of global geo-political, geo-economic and geo-strategic significance in the post-Cold War period. It has even displaced the Euro-Atlantic region, which had been dominant during the Cold War. The emergence of the Asia-Pacific is reflected in the region's high economic growth and large volume of maritime trade. For example, intra-Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade exceeds intra-European Union (EU) trade. In terms of volume of trade as well as the location of the future engines of economic growth, the APEC region could be regarded as the powerhouse of the present global economic order.
The volume is also an outcome of the Institute's Maritime Security Programme, one aspect of which is to study the changing maritime balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region. IDSS would like to thank Dr. Lawrence Prabhakar, who was a visiting research fellow with the programme, for conceptualising the theme of the volume. The excellent contribution of the authorsof the chapter and that of the three co-editors is gratefully acknowledged. The programme remains committed to providing an avenue for cutting-edge research and publication on major issues and trends in maritime security in the Asia-Pacific.
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