This book offers an assessment of the naval policies of emerging naval powers, and the implications for maritime security relations and the global maritime order.
Peter Dutton is Associate Professor of Strategic Studies in the China Maritime Studies Institute at the U.S. Naval War College, Rhode Island.
Robert S. Ross is Professor of Political Science at Boston College, Associate, John King Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University. He is author of several books.
Øystein Tunsjø is Associate Professor in the Department of International Security Policy, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies.
1. Introduction, Peter Dutton, Robert S. Ross, Oystein Tunsjo PART I: Land Powers Go to Sea 2. The National Security of Secondary Maritime Powers within the Classic European States System, Rolf Hobson and Tom Kristiansen 3. Geography and Sea Power, Jakub Grygiel 4. Conflict at Sea: How It Happens and How It Can Be Avoided, Xu Qiyu PART II: Emerging Naval Powers: Sources and Objectives of Naval Policies 5. The Boundaries and Directions of China's Sea Power, Shi Xiaoqin 6. India's Growing Maritime Power: Roots, Objectives and Long-Term Plans, Arun Prakash 7. Russia's Naval Ambitions: Driving Forces and Constraints, Katarzyna Zysk 8. Reluctant Sea Power: Geopolitics in Asia and Japan's Maritime Strategy, Tetsuo Kotani PART III: A New Maritime Strategy for the 21st Century 9. Defense Of The System: Changing The Geometry Of Great Power Competition, Robert C. Rubel 10. "NATO: War Fighting, Naval Diplomacy and Multilateral Cooperation at Sea", Geoffrey Till 11. China's Maritime Security Policy Making and Maritime Confidence Building Measures, Ren Xiaofeng 12. Countering Piracy and Armed Robbery in Asia: A Study of Two Areas, Catherine Zara Raymond PART IV: Managing Contemporary Maritime Security 13. Applying The Brakes To Naval Rivalry In The Western Pacific: An Agenda For US-China Maritime Partnership, Lyle Goldstein and Michael Chase 14. Law of the Sea for the 21st Century, Peter Dutton 15. Freedom of the Sea, Law of the Sea, A Chinese Perspective, Zhang Haiwen and Wu Jilu 16. Confidence Building Measures and Non-Traditional Security Cooperation, Zheng Hong