This paper aims at critically assessing the 'new' mappings of the Indian Ocean space(s) by the intellectuals and institutions of statecraft. A key point that the authors wishes to highlight is that the content of the regional security debate and responses in Australia is primarily a reflection of three competing security constructions of the Indian Ocean Region. The first is an all-embracing concept of an Indian Ocean Region comprising up to 51 states at its largest scale to the presently 19 states at the scale of the Indian Ocean Rim-Association for Regional Cooperation. The second is a scaled-down version of the first into the East Indian Ocean. The third and largest in area is an Indo-Pacific concept which emphasises the preeminence of r...
This chapter addresses the emerging multilateral security architecture in the Indo-Pacific, and eval...
The centre-of-gravity of world‘s economic power is shifting eastwards to the ‗Indo-Pacific‘, a marit...
The Indian Ocean Region is moving to the centre of the global geostrategic agenda. Resource competit...
This paper aims at critically assessing the 'new' mappings of the Indian Ocean space(s) by the intel...
Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge–power equation...
Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge-power equation...
Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge-power equation...
© 2015 Indian Ocean Research Group. This paper analyses two interrelated issues. The first is a desc...
The Indian Ocean region is growing in strategic importance. It is facing the risks of growing strate...
New challenges for maritime security in the Indian Ocean- an Australian perspective The Indian Ocean...
India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to...
The world is witnessing a geopolitical shift from the North Atlantic to the Indo–Pacific region. US ...
During the 1970s, the term 'arc of crisis' was introduced to describe the giant sickle of the globe ...
The ‘Indo-Pacific’ has emerged as the newest addition to the lexicon of Asian regionalism. Conceived...
Given the concept of a broader Asia that is fast transcending geographical boundaries and lines, the...
This chapter addresses the emerging multilateral security architecture in the Indo-Pacific, and eval...
The centre-of-gravity of world‘s economic power is shifting eastwards to the ‗Indo-Pacific‘, a marit...
The Indian Ocean Region is moving to the centre of the global geostrategic agenda. Resource competit...
This paper aims at critically assessing the 'new' mappings of the Indian Ocean space(s) by the intel...
Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge–power equation...
Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge-power equation...
Dictated and driven to a significant extent by the changing dynamics of the knowledge-power equation...
© 2015 Indian Ocean Research Group. This paper analyses two interrelated issues. The first is a desc...
The Indian Ocean region is growing in strategic importance. It is facing the risks of growing strate...
New challenges for maritime security in the Indian Ocean- an Australian perspective The Indian Ocean...
India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to...
The world is witnessing a geopolitical shift from the North Atlantic to the Indo–Pacific region. US ...
During the 1970s, the term 'arc of crisis' was introduced to describe the giant sickle of the globe ...
The ‘Indo-Pacific’ has emerged as the newest addition to the lexicon of Asian regionalism. Conceived...
Given the concept of a broader Asia that is fast transcending geographical boundaries and lines, the...
This chapter addresses the emerging multilateral security architecture in the Indo-Pacific, and eval...
The centre-of-gravity of world‘s economic power is shifting eastwards to the ‗Indo-Pacific‘, a marit...
The Indian Ocean Region is moving to the centre of the global geostrategic agenda. Resource competit...