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Author Graham, Euan, editor

Title Navigating the Indo-Pacific arc / edited by Euan Graham and Henrick Z. Tsjeng
Published Singapore : S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2014
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (123 pages)
Series RSIS monograph ; no. 32
RSIS monograph ; no. 32.
Contents Foreword, by Ambassador Barry Desker. -- Introduction, by Euan Graham. -- Maritime security/strategy: focus on the Indo-Pacific, by Rear Admiral (Retired) Thomas Carney. -- Maritime developments in the East China Sea, by Rear Admiral (Retired) Michael McDevitt. -- India's extending naval horizons and partnerships, by Catherine Lea. -- U.S. perspectives on the South China Sea: here to stay?, by Bronson Percival. -- China debates its South China Sea policy, Li Minjiang. -- Confidence-building measures for the South China Sea, by Sam Bateman. -- Japan's changing maritime strategy in East Asia, by Tetsuo Kotani. -- South Korea: an emerging maritime middle power, by Captain (Retired) Sukjoon Yoon. -- List of contributors and editors
Summary This volume is a compilation of the papers presented during the inaugural RSIS-Center for Naval Analyses Joint Conference held in Singapore on 9-10 November 2011, on the theme of "Navigating the Indo-Pacific Arc". The Conference sought to explore maritime security issues across the Indo-Pacific region, with the goal of investigating the value and implications of the strategic connectivity between its various sub-regions. Maritime strategic connectivity is increasing along the Indo-Pacific Arc, a natural result of the trans-oceanic nature of the Indo-Pacific itself and the growth of intra- Asian trade. The various expert contributors to this volume contend that this trend has engendered new opportunities and responsibilities for multilateral cooperation, but has also seen the rise of tensions arising from territorial disputes and great power rivalry. Despite the complications brought about by regional tensions, the volume finds that engagement and cooperation can and should be prioritised by regional countries, given the pressing need to address the numerous maritime security issues in the region
Notes "November 2014"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (RSIS, viewed December 28, 2014)
Subject Security, International -- Congresses
Military policy.
Military relations.
Security, International.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
SUBJECT East China Sea -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
South China Sea -- Strategic aspects -- Congresses
India -- Military relations
Japan -- Military policy
Korea (South) -- Military policy
South China Sea -- International status -- Government policy -- China
Subject China.
East China Sea.
India.
Japan.
Korea (South)
South China Sea.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Form Electronic book
Author Tsjeng, Henrick Z., editor
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, publisher.
ISBN 9789810934514
9810934513