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The Security of Sea Lanes of Communication in the Indian Ocean Region
von Dennis Rumley, Sanjay Chaturvedi, Mat Taib Yasin
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Revivals
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ISBN: 978-1-317-39994-0
Erschienen am 31.03.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 332 Seiten

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First published in 2007, this book focuses on the security of sea lanes of communication. It takes a step forward in identifying key policy themes that can be applied to interstate cooperation around the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and discusses themes central to the economic well-being of Indian Ocean countries, as well as to many of the world's most important trading states. The book raises a host of issues to which regional as well as non-regional policy-makers should give serious consideration.



Preface; Contributors 1. Introduction: Energy Security and the Indian Ocean Region Dennis Rumley and Sanjay Chaturvedi The Energy Security Concept 2. Conceptualising Energy Security for the Indian Ocean Region Girish Luthra 3. The Geopolitics of Global and Indian Ocean Energy Security Dennis Rumley The Security Spectrum 4. Energy Transportation in the Indian Ocean: Geostrategic and Security Considerations Vijay Sakhuja 5. Non-traditional Security Issues: Recent Trends in the Hydrocarbon Sector in the Indian Ocean Region Aparajita Biswas 6. Conflict and Cooperation in Managing Maritime Space in the Persian Gulf: Implications for Energy Security Vivian Louis Forbes Stakeholders in Indian Ocean Energy Security 7. India's Quest for Energy Security: The Geopolitics and the Geoeconomics of Pipelines? Sanjay Chaturvedi 8. The Geopolitics of Japan's Energy Security Dennis Rumley 9. China's Expanding Energy Deficit: Security Implications for the Indian Ocean Region Swaran Singh Approaches to Energy Insecurity 10. Energy Cooperation in south Asia: Some Observations A Subramanyam Raju 11. The Energy Challenge in Small Island States and Territories: The Case of the Southwest Indian Ocean Small Islands Christian Bouchard Environmental Security and Energy Security 12. The Indian Ocean as The Nuclear Ocean: Environmental Security Dimensions of Nuclear Power Timothy Doyle 13. Energy Security and Earth Rights in Thailand and Burma (Myanmar) Adam J. Simpson 14. Towards an Indian Ocean Energy Community? Challenge Ahead Sanjay Chaturvedi and Dennis Rumley; Index



Dennis Rumley is currently Professor of Indian Ocean Studies and Distinguished Research Fellow at Curtin University, Western Australia, and was formerly Australia's focal point to the Indian Ocean Rim Academic Group (IORAG). He was appointed as Vice-Chair of the IORAG at the IORA meeting in Bangalore in November 2011 for a period of two years.

He has been an editorial board member of various international journals and has published 11 books and more than 130 scholarly papers on political geography and international relations, electoral geography, local government, federalism, Australia's regional relations, geopolitics, India-Australia relations and the Indian Ocean Region. He is currently Chairperson of the Indian Ocean Research Group (IORG) and is Foundation Chief Editor of its flagship journal, Journal of the Indian Ocean Region. IORG is one of two Observers to IORA.

Dennis Rumley edited a major study on Indian Ocean Security which was launched in Canberra by the Australian Deputy Foreign Minister in March 2013 - The Indian Ocean Region: Security, Stability and Sustainability in the 21st Century, Melbourne: Australia India Institute.

He has recently edited The Political Economy of Indian Ocean Maritime Africa, Pentagon Press: New Delhi, has co-edited Indian Ocean Regionalism, Routledge, with Timothy Doyle, and has had republished as Volume 15 in a new Routledge Library Editions: Political Geography series his co-edited book with Julian Minghi, The Geography of Border Landscapes.

Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi is Professor of Political Science at the Centre for the Study of Geopolitics, Panjab University, India. He was awarded the Nehru Centenary British Fellowship, followed by Leverhulme Trust Research Grant, to pursue his post-doctoral research at University of Cambridge, England (1992-1995). He has also been a Third Cohort Fellow of India-China Institute at the New School, New York (2010-2012). He was the Co-Chair of Research Committee on Political and Cultural Geography (RC 15) of International Political Science Association (IPSA) from 2006 to 2012.

Founding Vice-Chairman of Indian Ocean Research Group (IORG Inc.), he is the Co-Editor of Journal of the Indian Ocean Region (Routledge) and the Regional Editor of The Polar Journal (Routledge). He also serves on the Advisory Board of Geopolitics (Routledge) and Journal of Borderlands Studies (Routledge).

Chaturvedi has served on the Indian delegations to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (ATCMs) since 2007 and Track II Trilateral Dialogue on the Indian Ocean (TDIO) among India, Australia and Indonesia. His recent co-authored books include Climate Terror: A Critical Geopolitics of Climate Change (Palgrave Macmillan with Timothy Doyle), Climate Change and the Bay of Bengal: Emerging Geographies of Hope and Fear (Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore, with Vijay Sakhuja).

Mat Taib is a retired Captain turned security analyst after 28 years of service in the Royal Malaysian Navy. He had penned dozens of documents, research reports and articles and keynote addresses for VIPs including the Prime Minister. He also commanded and had assumed the coveted position of Director of Naval Strategic Plan.

He is a Navigation Specialist by specialization. Upon awarded a distinguished graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College, he won scholarship to study at the National University and later Lancaster University, UK earning him MA in Science and Technology.

His second career at the Maritime Institute of Malaysia involved substantive research on the security of Sea Lanes, particularly the Straits of Malacca, Indian Ocean and South China Sea. Some of these works have been published.

His expertise was recognized through assignments such as technical adviser to National Security Council and Head of Malaysian-Indonesia (MALINDO-INCSEA) delegation.

He is currently a part-time independent consultant.


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