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Assessing China's naval power: technological innovation, economic constraints, and strategic implications / Kirchberger, Sarah 2015  Book
Kirchberger, Sarah Book
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Publication Heidelberg, Springer, 2015.
Description xx, 318p.hbk
Series Global Power Shift: Comparative Analysis and Perspectives
Standard Number 9783662471265
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059559359.00951/KIR 059559MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   127380


Indian navy: firming up base in the Indian Ocean / Mojo   Journal Article
Mojo Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Naval modernisation in Southeast Asia: problems and prospects for small and medium navies / Till, Geoffrey (ed.); Supriyanto, Ristian Atriandi (ed.) 2018  Book
Till, Geoffrey (ed.) Book
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Publication Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Description 126p.hbk
Standard Number 9783319584058
Key Words Indonesia  Singapore  Southeast Asia  Malaysia  Navies  Seapower 
Naval Modernisation  Naval Development 
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Philippine defence modernisation gains momentum / Saw, David   Journal Article
Saw, David Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Ships over Troubled Waters: Examining Naval Development in Asia / Crisher, Brian Benjamin   Journal Article
Crisher, Brian Benjamin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract What accounts for the growth of naval power in Asia, and are we witnessing a new naval arms race? Through a unique quantitative assessment of naval development in Asia, I show that economic and geostrategic factors are driving naval development in the region. Additionally, I examine the growth of naval might in China, Japan, India, and South Korea, and find evidence of a potential naval arms race in Asia. The article’s findings point to the importance of testing for regional variation in naval development and using specific weapons systems to test for evidence of an arms race.
Key Words Arms Race  Naval Power  Asian Region  Naval Development  Asian Rivals 
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