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The perfect storm at sea: threats, nature and opportunity/ Gregory R. Copley

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy Vol XXXXII No 10, 2014, pp.8-10 (22) Summary: Strategic cyber warfare is set to mimic, on a larger scale, the effects of major natural disasters, while the existing pattern of these disasters in the Indo-Pacific region already preoccupies maritime agencies hampered by political distortions in regional cooperation. Does this represent an opportunity, or a demand, for change in defense (and particular maritime) cooperation and planning? In Asia, the glaring gap in disaster response cooperation is the failure to include Taiwan.
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Strategic cyber warfare is set to mimic, on a larger scale, the effects of major natural disasters, while the existing pattern of these disasters in the Indo-Pacific region already preoccupies maritime agencies hampered by political distortions in regional cooperation. Does this represent an opportunity, or a demand, for change in defense (and particular maritime) cooperation and planning? In Asia, the glaring gap in disaster response cooperation is the failure to include Taiwan.

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