Maritime capacity building in the Asia-Pacific region / edited by Andrew Forbes.
Material type: TextSeries: Papers in Australian maritime affairs ; no. 30Publication details: Canberra ACT : Sea Power Centre, 2010.Description: xvi, 264 pISBN:- 9780642297242 (pbk)
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Capacity building for maritime security cooperation : what are we talking about -- Japanese contribution to global maritime capacity building and coalition operations to secure the Malacca Strait -- Australian global maritime capacity building -- US navy efforts in supporting partner maritime capacity building : refocusing a tradition -- With a little help from my friends : maritime capacity building measures in the Malacca Strait -- The answer may be on your luncheon plate : the dilemma of piracy in the Horn of Africa -- Capacity building and the Indian navy -- Role of maritime forces in protecting energy flows -- Capacity building with the Littoral States : internally, regionally and internationally -- China's strategic presence in the Southeast Asian Region -- Pacific perspective on maritime capacity building -- Taiwan conundrum : maritime security capacity building in East Asia before a Taiwan Strait settlement -- Multilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region and the role of the US-Japan alliance -- Republic of Korea and maritime capacity building -- Cooperative security at sea in the waters between the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific -- Indonesia's maritime interests and maritime capacity building requirements.
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