This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia against the backdrop of growing tensions over the South China Sea and increasing competition between the United States and China in the region. The varying problems and challenges facing the small and medium navies of the area as they seek to grow their maritime power in response to their perceptions of strategic need are compared and contrasted. The prospects of significant destabilisation of an already volatile area - even of a potential naval arms race, are carefully analysed. There can be little doubt that naval modernisation in Southeast Asia is a key indicator of the likely future of the Asia Pacific and also illustrates the problems faced ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the regional maritime security challenges facing Indo...
This monograph examines the reorientation of ASEAN defence strategies and doctrines, after the mid-1...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...
There is no doubt that the entire Asia-Pacific region, especially Southeast Asia, is undergoing a la...
The existing scholarship on naval modernization in Southeast Asia focuses mainly on the motivations ...
The existing scholarship on naval modernization in Southeast Asia focuses mainly on the motivations ...
Southeast Asia is in the midst of an unprecedented level of naval modernisation. Given that Southeas...
Southeast Asia is in the midst of an unprecedented level of naval modernisation. Given that Southeas...
Despite the widespread proliferation of studies on the major navies in Asia, first and foremost that...
The Philippine Navy is among the weakest of the naval forces in the Southeast Asia region, and its p...
The paper discusses how the possession of maritime power can lead to the accrual of economic power a...
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 ...
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...
This monograph examines the reorientation of ASEAN defence strategies and doctrines, after the mid-1...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...
There is no doubt that the entire Asia-Pacific region, especially Southeast Asia, is undergoing a la...
The existing scholarship on naval modernization in Southeast Asia focuses mainly on the motivations ...
The existing scholarship on naval modernization in Southeast Asia focuses mainly on the motivations ...
Southeast Asia is in the midst of an unprecedented level of naval modernisation. Given that Southeas...
Southeast Asia is in the midst of an unprecedented level of naval modernisation. Given that Southeas...
Despite the widespread proliferation of studies on the major navies in Asia, first and foremost that...
The Philippine Navy is among the weakest of the naval forces in the Southeast Asia region, and its p...
The paper discusses how the possession of maritime power can lead to the accrual of economic power a...
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 ...
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...
This monograph examines the reorientation of ASEAN defence strategies and doctrines, after the mid-1...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...