Maritime strategies in Asia (inc CD-ROM)
Material type: TextPublication details: Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus, 2002Description: 655pISBN:- 9744800089 (pbk.):
- AUSTRALIA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- BANGLADESH -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- BURMA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- CHINA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- GERMANY -- DEFENCE INDUSTRY
- INDIA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- INDONESIA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- JAPAN -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- MALAYSIA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- MARITIME STRATEGY
- NORTH KOREA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- PAKISTAN -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- PHILIPPINES -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- RUSSIA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- SINGAPORE -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- SOUTH KOREA -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- THAILAND -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- UNITED STATES -- MARITIME STRATEGY
- VIETNAM -- MARITIME STRATEGY
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Defence Academy Library On-Shelf | 359.03095 SCH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0014623 |
In recognition of the continuing importance of sea power this collection of papers provides a comprehensive view of maritime strategic concepts of the naval capabilities of the coastal countries of the Asia Pacific region. The first part of the book deals with issues such as SLOCs, chokepoints, piracy, and the South China Sea dispute. The second part presents profiles of all naval powers in East, South and Southeast Asia. Brunei is briefly mentioned on p.451-452.The final section contains details of German commercial companies involved in naval ship construciton and naval equipment. Further information about these companies and their products is contained on the CD-ROM inside the back cover of the book.
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