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The Indian Ocean region has rapidly emerged as a hinge point in the changing global balance of power and the geographic nexus of economic and security issues with vital global consequences. The security of energy supplies, persistent poverty and its contribution to political extremism, piracy, and related threats to seaborne trade, competing nuclear powers, and possibly the scene of future clashes between rising great powers India and China-all are dangers in the waters or in the littoral states of the Indian Ocean region. This volume, one of the first attempts to treat the Indian Ocean Region in a coherent fashion, captures the spectrum of cooperation and competition in the Indian Ocean Region. Contributors discuss points of cooperation and competition in a region that stretches from East Africa, to Singapore, to Australia, and assess the regional interests of China, India, Pakistan, and the United States. Chapters review possible "red lines" for Chinese security in the region, India's naval ambitions, Pakistan's maritime security, and threats from non-state actors-terrorists, pirates, and criminal groups-who challenge security on the ocean for all states.This volume will interest academics, professionals, and researchers with interests in international relations, Asian security, and maritime studies.
John Garofano is dean of academic affairs, US Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. Previously he held the Capt. Jerome Levy Chair of Economic Geography in the Strategy and Policy Department, US Naval War College. Andrea J. Dew is the codirector of the Center on Irregular Warfare & Armed Groups, and an associate professor in the Strategy and Policy Department at the US Naval War College.
IntroductionJohn Garofano and Andrea J. Dew Part I: Energy, Piracy, Terror, and Access1. The Indian Ocean: Geographic Center of the Global Oil Market Sarah A. Emerson and Vivek S. Mathur 2. Maritime Piracy in the Indian Ocean: A Statistical Analysis of Reported Incidents, 1994-2011John Martin 3. Horn of Troubles: Understanding and addressing the Somali "Piracy" Phenomenon Clive Schofield and Robin Warner 4. Armed Groups at Sea: Maritime Terrorism in the Indian Ocean Region Michael Richardson and Andrea J. Dew Part II: Emerging Rivalries and Possible Triggers5. India: Dominance, Balance, or Predominance in the Indian Ocean? Andrew C. Winner 6. Pakistan's View of Security in the Indian OceanMoeed Yusuf 7. China and the Indian Ocean: New Departures in Regional BalancingJingdong Yuan8. Redlines for Sino-Indian Naval Rivalry James R. Holmes and Toshi Yoshihara Part III: Third Powers and the Way Forward9. International Law and the Future of Indian Ocean Security James Kraska 10. A Merlion at the Edge of an Afrasian Sea: Singapore's Strategic Involvement in the Indian Ocean Emrys Chew 11. The Indian Ocean and US National Security InterestsTimothy D. Hoyt 12. Conclusion: Access and Security in the Indian Ocean Region John Garofano and Andrea J. DewList of Contributors Index
This very valuable book proves there remains a group of intelligent, forward thinking and, above all, realistic people who are capable of looking at faraway but important places and well into the future ... very well worth reading and thinking about carefully. Ausmarine and Work Boat World A pick for any college-level collection strong in security studies and politics, and examines the Indian Ocean region's geographic, economic and security issues. This consideration is one of the first to gather perspectives from a range of contributors who consider points of interest of different nations and their regional interests. Midwest Book Review The contributors define the issues well and make an excellent case for the region's importance to the future of international security. Choice Academics and students with a specific interest in international relations or Indian Ocean region issues will find this an outstanding presentation. Midwest Book Review Marks a major scholarly effort both to depict and explain the Indian Ocean Regions' (IOR) present and future importance to international security ... A timely and informative book presenting the points of cooperation and competition that will shape developments in the increasingly important IOR ... A must-read book for anyone interested in or affected by events in Asia or the Indian Ocean. Proceedings
Jacob C. Holzer, Andrea J. Dew, Patricia R. Recupero, Paul Gill, McLean Hospital and Massachusetts General Physicians Organization) Holzer, Jacob C. (Attending in Clinical and Forensic Psychiatry, Attending in Clinical and Forensic Psychiatry, US Naval War College) Dew, Andrea J. (Chair of Maritime Irregular Warfare, Chair of Maritime Irregular Warfare, Brown University) Recupero, Patricia R. (Clinical Professor at the Warren Alpert Medical School, Clinical Professor at the Warren Alpert Medical School, University College London) Gill, Paul (Professor of Security and Crime Science, Professor of Security and Crime Science, Jacob C Holzer, Andrea J Dew, Patricia R Recupero