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ID:   130121


1000+helicopter plan: India's massive rotorcraft requirement / Singh, Angad   Journal Article
Singh, Angad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words India  Coast Guard  Helicopter  Indian Army  Light Combat Helicopter  HAL 
COAS  Naresh Chandra Committee 
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ID:   073091


America's national fleet: a coast guard-navy imperative / Allen, Thad; Mullen, Mike   Journal Article
Allen, Thad Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Navy  United States  Coast Guard  Partnership 
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ID:   058517


Arm coast guard helicopters now / Troedsson, Peter Dec 2004  Journal Article
Troedsson, Peter Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
Key Words Coast Guard  Helicopters  Homelend Security 
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ID:   052622


Change and continuity: the US coasr guard today / Collins, Thomas H Spring 2004  Journal Article
Collins, Thomas H Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
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ID:   078446


China a new maritime partner? / Goldstein, Lyle J   Journal Article
Goldstein, Lyle J Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   147017


China and Japan: the battle for the resources and islands of the East China Sea / Polutov, Andrei   Journal Article
POLUTOV, Andrei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the problem of the territorial dispute between China and Japan over the Senkaku/Diaoyudao Islands, along with the associated issues of developing oil and gas resources and the fishing industry in that region of the East China Sea, plus the military and political aspects of both sides' territorial claims.
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ID:   078447


Close the gaps / Bennett, Reobert F   Journal Article
Bennett, Reobert F Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words WMD  Maritime Security  United States  Coast Guard 
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ID:   007718


Coast Guard focus Dec 1994  Article
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Publication Dec 1994.
Description 57-75
Key Words Navy-Coast Guard  Coast Guard 
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ID:   064599


Coast guard for the 21st century / Sulverstein, Judy L Aug 2005  Journal Article
Sulverstein, Judy L Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2005.
Key Words Maritime Security  United States  Coast Guard 
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ID:   180609


Coast Guard Must Embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution / Pecora, Krystyn   Journal Article
Pecora, Krystyn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The service needs to accelerate its efforts to embrace emerging technologies to retain relevance against today’s peer-nation threats.
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ID:   176341


Coast Guard Must Prepare to ‘Fight Tonight' / Allen, Craig   Journal Article
Allen, Craig Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract That means reprioritizing its readiness to operate in contested environments and fight as part of the joint force.
Key Words Iran  China  Russia  Coast Guard  North Korea  Cold War 
COVID-19 
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ID:   060509


Coast guard seeks maritime omniscience: top-down intelligence will boost security / Lawlor, Maryann Feb 2005  Journal Article
Lawlor, Maryann Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2005.
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ID:   166235


Coast guard should helm southcom / Pecora, Krystyn   Journal Article
Pecora, Krystyn Journal Article
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ID:   092138


Coast guards and maritime piracy: sailing past the impediments to cooperation in Asia / He, Ruijie   Journal Article
He, Ruijie Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Despite the efforts of the past decade, maritime piracy remains of international concern today. Countries need to cooperate actively at both the regional and international levels to eradicate the problem effectively. In particular, the nature of the threat in the Asia-Pacific region suggests that coastal states - countries that possess sovereignty over the pirate-infested waters but lack the law-enforcement resources - have to turn to resource-rich extra-regional powers for assistance. Unfortunately, cooperation between such disparate countries has traditionally been impeded by sovereignty sensitivities, as best exemplified by Malaysia's and Indonesia's hostile responses to the United States' Regional Maritime Security Initiative in 2003. Faced with this apparent dilemma, a new phenomenon has emerged. National coast guard agencies, instead of their military naval counterparts, have become attractive alternatives for promoting international cooperation against non-traditional security threats, such as maritime piracy. Spearheaded by the Japanese Coast Guard (JCG), coast guards from various countries have imparted training expertise, conducted joint exercises, hosted low-publicity multilateral meetings, and even transferred security equipment across international borders. Together they have succeeded in promoting cooperation without arousing the sovereignty sensitivities often associated with such cooperation. This article analyzes the evolution of coast guard cooperation in Asia, highlighting in particular the Japanese Coast Guard's success in this endeavor. With the general alignment of regional and global power interests in Southeast Asia, coast guard agencies hold promise for extra-regional powers wishing to help eradicate maritime piracy in the region.
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ID:   149829


Coast watchers: monitoring China's coast guard using AIS / Ashdown, Neil; Czakon, Sebastian   Journal Article
Ashdown, Neil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China's Coast Guard has drawn attention for its activities in the South and East China seas. Neil Ashdown and Sebastian Czakon examine how structured monitoring of historical data from vessel location broadcasts can be used to analyse marine activity.
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ID:   130254


Diverse duties drive technology development: U.S. coast guard's wide array of operations requires eclectic mix of research efforts / Seffers, George I   Journal Article
Seffers, George I Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   174305


Employ Coast Guard LEDets in the Indo-Pacific / Ray, Andrew   Journal Article
Ray, Andrew Journal Article
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ID:   163089


Expansion of and Changes to the National Coast Guards in East Asia / Kim, Suk Kyoon   Journal Article
Kim, Suk Kyoon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract East Asian countries have vigorously engaged in a buildup of the capabilities of their coast guards. This has been driven in part by the need to protect their maritime jurisdiction in the face of numerous maritime disputes. The coast guards in East Asia serve as the front-line defender of sovereignty and maritime claims.
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ID:   073094


Focus on purple / Teska, David L   Journal Article
Teska, David L Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Joint Operations  United States  Coast Guard 
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ID:   150687


Future looms: how equipped is the Indian navy to secure the country's coastline / Kapur, Lalit   Journal Article
Kapur, Lalit Journal Article
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Key Words Indian Ocean  Indian Navy  India  Coast Guard  Patrol Vessels 
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