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MARITIME SECURITY STRATEGY (5) answer(s).
 
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Canadian maritime hubris: the absence of a future maritime security strategy (FMSS) / Mugridge, Dave   Journal Article
Mugridge, Dave Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Ensuring secure seas: Indian maritime security strategy / India.Ministry of Defence 2015  Book
India.Ministry of Defence Book
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Publication New Delhi, Naval Strategic Publication (NSP) 1.2, 2015.
Description vii, 185p.pbk
Standard Number 9789381722220
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058398359.0354/IND 058398MainIssuedGeneral RF33111-Jun-2023
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ID:   108772


EU's security and the sea: defining a maritime security strategy / Germond, Basil   Journal Article
Germond, Basil Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article comprehensively discusses the maritime dimension of the European Union's (EU's) security, which encompasses military and civilian aspects, intergovernmental and community components as well as institutional and geopolitical elements. First, the article provides a narrative of the development of the maritime element in the EU's security policy since the adoption of the European Security Strategy in 2003. By depicting the interrelations between the sea and the EU's security, the article shows that the maritime dimension of EU security is generally well established, but often obscured by the complicated institutional structure of the Union. Thereafter, the article emphasises the need to define an effective EU Maritime Security Strategy, which would provide a strategic framework for the Union's security-related activities regarding the sea that encompass maritime power projection, as well as maritime security and safety. Accordingly the article provides some recommendations concerning the definition of such a strategy and for appropriate constituting elements: the maritime-related risks and threats, the maritime strategic objectives, the means to implement the strategy, and the theatres of EU maritime operations.
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ID:   151684


Maritime perspectives 2016 / Sakhuja, Vijay (ed.) 2017  Book
Sakhuja, Vijay (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, National Maritime Foundation, 2017.
Description 219p.pbk
Standard Number 9788193299821
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South China Sea: security and economic implications of India's policies / Sibal, Kanwal   Journal Article
Sibal, Kanwal Journal Article
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Contents Faced with the rapid rise of the global power of China and its claims in the South China Sea, India has been bolstering cooperation with Vietnam, Japan and Australia to protect maritime security and freedom of navigation according to international laws of the seas in the Indo-Pacific region. India and the US have also strengthened relations in the interest of regional security. While New Delhi does not wish to isolate or ignore Beijing but rather include it in evolving international agreements, growing Chinese military influence in the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal remains one of India’s main concerns.
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