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Security Studies in a New Era of Maritime Competition
How do two conventionally powerful, nuclear armed, but commercially oriented great powers, reliant on sea lanes and global maritime infrastructure, engage in a long-term strategic rivalry? This book presents a research agenda using a variety of methods to explore this unique competitive environment for China and the United States.
Author(s) | Edited by Jonathan D. Caverley (Naval War College, USA), Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College, USA). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 222 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 6 Jun 2023 |
Availability | POD |
How do two conventionally powerful, nuclear armed, but commercially oriented great powers, reliant on sea lanes and global maritime infrastructure, engage in a long-term strategic rivalry? This book presents a research agenda using a variety of methods to explore this unique competitive environment for China and the United States.
1. Too Important to Be Left to the Admirals: The Need to Study Maritime Great-Power Competition 2. The Influence of Sea Power on Politics: Domain- and Platform-Specific Attributes of Material Capabilities 3. Clashes at Sea: Explaining the Onset, Militariz
Jonathan D. Caverley is Professor of Strategy in the Strategic and Operational Research Department of the Naval War College's Center for Naval Warfare Studies, Newport, USA. He is the inaugural director of the Bernard Brodie Strategy Group. Peter Dombr