ID | 092001 |
Title Proper | Japan and the East Asian meritime security order |
Other Title Information | prospects for trilateral and multilateral cooperation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Christoffersen, Gaye |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Japan has pursued a grand strategy of creating an East Asian maritime order with a special emphasis on situating a U.S.-Japan-China trilateral arrangement, based on cooperative security, at the core of an East Asian maritime regime. The United States and China have slowly adopted some of this Japanese strategy. This article examines the lessons East Asia has learned from several maritime security initiatives - American's Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) and its Regional Maritime Security Initiative (RMSI), Japan's ReCAAP, and Southeast Asia's MALSINDO-that were applied to the anti-piracy operations off the Somali coast and the Gulf of Aden. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Perspectives Vol. 33, No. 3; 2009: p.107-149 |
Journal Source | Asian Perspectives Vol. 33, No. 3; 2009: p.107-149 |
Key Words | Japan ; East Asian Maritime ; United States ; China ; Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) ; MALSINDO ; Somali ; Regional Maritime Security Initiative (RMSI) ; Maritime Security ; Multilateral Security - East Asia ; Piracy |