Naval modernisation in South-East Asia : nature, causes and consequences
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Naval modernisation in South-East Asia : nature, causes and consequences
(Cass series--naval policy and history, 52)
Routledge, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : Naval modernisation in Southeast Asia: nature, cause and consequence / Geoffrey Till and Jane Chan
- Naval acquisition trends in Asia/ Bob Nugent
- Submarines for southeast Asia, a major step? / Jack McCaffrie
- Evaluating motivations and performance in ASEAN naval acquisition strategy / Ron Matthews and Alma Lozano
- Towards a theoretical model of weapons acquisition: a two-actor "internal factors" model / Adrian Kuah
- Comparing U.S. and Indian naval modernization / Richard Bitzinger
- Naval modernisation in China, Japan and South Korea. Contrasts and comparisons / Ian Storey
- Vietnam: a case study in naval modernisation / Nguyen Hung Son
- The modernisation of the Royal Malaysian Navy: challenges, trends and implications / Nizam Basiron and Lim Chee Kia
- Philippine naval modernisation: nature, causes and consequences / Rommel Banlaoi
- Rebalancing Indonesia's naval force / Evan A. Laksmana
- The Royal Thai Navy at the beginning of the second decade of the 21st century / Wilfried A. Herrmann
- Seeking balance: force projection, confidence-building & the Republic of Singapore Navy / Koh Swee Lean Collin
- Regional navies and coast guards: striking a balance between "lawships" and "warships" / Sam Bateman
- Naval modernisation in East Asia: four puzzles / Sukjoon Yoon
- Naval modernisation in Southeast Asia: modernisation versus arms races / Bernard Loo
- Some tentative conclusions / Geoffrey Till and Jane Chan