The acquisition of submarines is not only intrinsically difficult and expensive for small and medium navies, but their maintenance and operation pose real challenges for them too. In particular, their operation in such contested and demanding waters as the South China Sea in an era of rising tension between China and the USA may threaten regional stability
This paper provides a broad overview of four major topics. First, it discusses tensions in China-Uni...
The South China Sea is the world’s most politically contentious body of water. It has numerous marit...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...
Australia\u27s submarine acquisition programme is one of the most ambitious in the region. It is fra...
The reasons for submarine acquisition in Indonesia are explored against the general strategic conte...
The proliferation of submarines in Asia’s relatively confined waters increases the risks of submarin...
Malaysia and Singapore have recently introduced new measures for submarine safety while China is rep...
Indonesia’s new submarines are intended to plug capability shortfalls of the Indonesian Navy. While ...
Singapore’s recent acquisition of submarines with air-independent propulsion (AIP) is being matched ...
The South China Sea (SCS) has long been regarded as a major source of tension and instability in the...
While the focus of recent American security concerns in Asia has been on the Korean peninsula and, t...
The South China Sea (SCS) is one of the most significant regions of the world. As the main passagewa...
This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia agai...
Bangladesh’s acquisition of two submarines from China should not be narrowly viewed through the pris...
This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the In...
This paper provides a broad overview of four major topics. First, it discusses tensions in China-Uni...
The South China Sea is the world’s most politically contentious body of water. It has numerous marit...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...
Australia\u27s submarine acquisition programme is one of the most ambitious in the region. It is fra...
The reasons for submarine acquisition in Indonesia are explored against the general strategic conte...
The proliferation of submarines in Asia’s relatively confined waters increases the risks of submarin...
Malaysia and Singapore have recently introduced new measures for submarine safety while China is rep...
Indonesia’s new submarines are intended to plug capability shortfalls of the Indonesian Navy. While ...
Singapore’s recent acquisition of submarines with air-independent propulsion (AIP) is being matched ...
The South China Sea (SCS) has long been regarded as a major source of tension and instability in the...
While the focus of recent American security concerns in Asia has been on the Korean peninsula and, t...
The South China Sea (SCS) is one of the most significant regions of the world. As the main passagewa...
This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia agai...
Bangladesh’s acquisition of two submarines from China should not be narrowly viewed through the pris...
This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the In...
This paper provides a broad overview of four major topics. First, it discusses tensions in China-Uni...
The South China Sea is the world’s most politically contentious body of water. It has numerous marit...
Tensions in the South China Sea have risen in recent years for reasons related to conflicting territ...