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Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First Century
Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First Century
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This book investigates the consequences of maritime strategy for the developing nature, composition and functions of all the world's significant navies, and provides a guide for anyone interested in the changing and crucial role of seapower in the 21st century.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 458 pages
Publication date: 21 June 2018
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The significance of the sea in human development is undeniable, as it has served as a vital source of resources, transportation, information exchange, and strategic dominance throughout history. In the early twenty-first century, with the emergence of an increasingly globalized world trading system, the importance of the sea has only grown. Navies have always played a crucial role in policing and exploiting the maritime system, and in contemporary conditions, they are facing the challenge of adapting to exert maximum power ashore while expanding their interests, activities, and responsibilities.
While traditional tasks still predominate, the need to balance deterrence and the ability to "fight and win if necessary" is paramount. This book investigates the consequences of these developments for the developing nature, composition, and functions of all the world's significant navies, providing valuable insights for students of naval power, maritime security, and naval history. It is also highly recommended for students of strategic studies, international security, and international relations, as it sheds light on the changing and crucial role of seapower in the twenty-first century.
The rise of the Chinese and other Asian navies has brought about significant changes in the maritime landscape. These navies have modernized their fleets, improved their technological capabilities, and expanded their presence in international waters. This has led to increased competition and tensions over maritime jurisdiction, as well as the United States' maritime pivot towards the Asia-Pacific region.
The sea has always been a source of wealth and power, and in the twenty-first century, it is becoming increasingly important for economic development and security. The oceans are vast and contain vast resources, including fisheries, mineral deposits, and energy resources. They also provide a critical transportation route for goods and services, connecting different parts of the world and enabling global trade.
However, the sea is also a complex and challenging environment, with numerous threats and challenges. These include piracy, terrorism, and environmental degradation. Navies are tasked with protecting their countries' interests and ensuring the safety and security of their citizens and cargo. They are also responsible for maintaining peace and stability in the maritime domain, which is essential for global economic growth and prosperity.
In conclusion, the sea has always been central to human development, and its significance is only growing in the twenty-first century. Navies play a crucial role in policing, exploiting, and adapting to the changing maritime landscape. They are facing numerous challenges and opportunities, and their ability to balance deterrence and the need to "fight and win if necessary" will determine the future of the maritime domain. This book provides valuable insights into the consequences of these developments for the developing nature, composition, and functions of all the world's significant navies, and is essential reading for all students of naval power, maritime security, and naval history.
Weight: 852g
Dimension: 198 x 245 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138657670
Edition number: 4 New edition
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