Introduction -- Gray hulls and gray zones : maritime Asia's strategic environment -- Risks of technology acquisition and employment in maritime Asia -- Reducing the technology fog in maritime Asia : recommendations to address gray zones and risks -- The way ahead
Summary
"Amy Chang, Ben FitzGerald, and Van Jackson unpack how a 'fog of technology' is exacerbating dangerous 'gray zone' scenarios in maritime Asia. Proliferating technologies that lack of clear norms to govern their use are intersecting with strategic competition and coercive behaviors to unsettle longstanding patterns of interaction among states. The authors see these trends as converging to raise the dangers of conflict in the region, whether through distorted incentives to undertake coercion or through the potential for miscalculation. They outline ways to 'remove the fog' of technology and shore up stability in maritime Asia. Many of their recommendations for the United States government have broad relevance for a refreshed approach to technology and national security"--Publisher's web site
Notes
"March 2015."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-15)
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (CNAS, viewed April 9, 2015)