1st Edition

The Politics of Maritime Power A Survey

Edited By Andrew T.H. Tan Copyright 2007
    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    328 Pages
    by Routledge

    Since the crucial maritime battles that were fought during the Second World War in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the post-war period, which saw a naval standoff between a vast US navy and a growing Soviet navy, the focus of international maritime power has changed.

    Major maritime powers have deployed warships, aircraft carriers and heavy land forces around the globe, for purposes of diplomacy, such as in maintaining far-flung alliances; for deterrent purposes, such as in the Taiwan Straits; for warfighting, such as in its crucial support roles in recent conflicts in Afghanistan and both Gulf Wars; and for complex emergencies, such as tsunami and earthquake rescue in Indonesia and Pakistan. Increasingly, maritime power is employed in counter-terrorism, such as in joint patrols, counter-terrorism exercises and in intercepting ships suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction.

    The Politics of Maritime Power is an exploration of the contemporary facets of maritime power, particularly as an instrument of the state, in the post-Second World War era. This reference volume is divided into four parts, with chapters exploring various aspects of modern maritime power written by maritime experts; a series of maps which show major maritime zones; a glossary which contains over 240 entries on various aspects of maritime power; and a detailed bibliography.

    The Components of Maritime Power  Maritime Strategy  Technology and Navies  Naval Diplomacy  Navies and Warfighting  Navies and the Maintenance of Good Order in Peacetime  The Maritime Governance System  Emerging Naval Powers  Future of Maritime Power  A-Z Glossary  Maps

    Biography

    Andrew T. H . Tan

    'Why, you might wonder, should anyone but a sailor be interested in a specialised analysis of maritime power? In reading this book, you would quickly discover why.' - Reference Reviews