The paper discusses how the possession of maritime power can lead to the accrual of economic power and highlights how maritime power is shifting to East Asia by observing trends in the four areas of inter and intra-regional trade flows, regional energy demand, strength of regional merchant fleets and strength of regional navies. The trends in the four areas indicate that maritime power is shifting to East Asia. Correlated to teh increasing maritime power is the increasing economic growth of the region which is expected to surpass that of the United States and the European Union combined in 2015. However, the shift in the economic centre of gravity to East Asia or the Asia-Pacific is by non means a fait accompli and regional stability is cri...
The Southeast Asian region is geographically very strategic and can be directly influenced by the la...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the regional maritime security challenges facing Indo...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the regional maritime security challenges facing Indo...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
Southeast and East Asia region has emerged as a global strategic maritime. Yet, maritime in the regi...
Today’s globalized economy is intricately interconnected and is heavily dependent on maritime trade ...
Today’s globalized economy is intricately interconnected and is heavily dependent on maritime trade ...
The current maritime security environment of East Asia is a complicated mix of old and new challenge...
At the present, Northeast Asia, which is geopolitically surrounded by four great powers, the U.S., R...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...
As ASEAN’s energy demand is likely to increase by almost two-thirds in the period up to 2040, the re...
The Southeast Asian region is geographically very strategic and can be directly influenced by the la...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the regional maritime security challenges facing Indo...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the regional maritime security challenges facing Indo...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
Southeast and East Asia region has emerged as a global strategic maritime. Yet, maritime in the regi...
Today’s globalized economy is intricately interconnected and is heavily dependent on maritime trade ...
Today’s globalized economy is intricately interconnected and is heavily dependent on maritime trade ...
The current maritime security environment of East Asia is a complicated mix of old and new challenge...
At the present, Northeast Asia, which is geopolitically surrounded by four great powers, the U.S., R...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...
As ASEAN’s energy demand is likely to increase by almost two-thirds in the period up to 2040, the re...
The Southeast Asian region is geographically very strategic and can be directly influenced by the la...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...