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ID147979
Title ProperNew Maritime Silk Road (MSR) versus Project Mausam
Other Title Informationis it geo-economics or geo-politics?
LanguageENG
AuthorGupta, Alok Kumar
Summary / Abstract (Note)Alfred Thayer Mahan in his book The Influence of Sea Power upon History 1660-1783 most famously presented his concept of ‘sea power’ which was based on the idea that countries with greater naval power will have greater worldwide impact. His concept had an enormous influence in shaping the strategic thought of navies across the world, especially those of United States, Germany, Japan and Great Britain. His concept ultimately led to European naval arms race in the 1890s. It was indeed a revolutionary analysis of the importance of naval power as a factor in the rise of the British Empire. Mahan’s argument that British control over the seas, combined with a corresponding decline in the naval strength of its major European rivals paved the way for Great Britain’s emergence as the world’s dominant military, political and economic power.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 37, No.9; Sep 2016: p.31-38
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2016-09 37, 9
Key WordsGeo-Politics ;  Geo-Economics ;  Project Mausam ;  MSR ;  New Maritime Silk Road