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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Notes on contributors
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Part I Context and concepts
1 Introduction: the changing face of twenty-first-century naval strategy and maritime security
2 The complex nature of today’s maritime security issues: a European perspective
3 The future of naval conflict and lessons from history
Part II Choke points and strategic areas
4 The East China Sea dispute
5 Improving maritime safety and security in the South China Sea
6 Strategic features of the Indian Ocean region
7 Indian Ocean security: developments in ocean law, trade, and resources
8 The Gulf: how dangerous is Iran to international maritime security?
9 Maritime security in the Mediterranean: Europe’s fragile underbelly
10 Arctic security: new challenges in a diverse region
Part III Doctrinal and technological issues on the naval agenda
11 The complex nature of today’s maritime security issues: why whole-of-government frameworks matter
12 The changing nature of naval conflicts in confined and shallow waters (CSW)
13 Power-projection vs. anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD): the operational concepts of the U.S. Navy (USN) and the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) in the Indo-Pacific region
14 The implications of cyberspace for naval strategy and security
15 (No) princes of the sea: reflections on maritime terrorism
16 Piracy off the Somali coast: is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Part IV Actor perspectives and policy options
17 American naval policy, strategy, plans, and operations in the second decade of the twenty-first century
18 Having to “make do”: U.S. Navy and Marine Corps strategic options in the twenty-first century
19 Elements of twenty-first-century German naval strategy
20 United Kingdom naval strategy and international security in the twenty-first century
21 The Russian Navy: “Russia’s pride, strength, and asset”
22 Maritime security order in Asia: a perspective from India
23 Major maritime powers and their changing relationship: the United States, Europe, China, India, and others
24 A perspective on China’s maritime security strategy
25 Chinese views of the U.S.-led maritime order: assessing the skeptics
26 A maritime renaissance: naval power in NATO’s future
27 The European Union’s approach to maritime security
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