_Eurasian Maritime Geopolitics _by Kent E. Calder examines the
strategic geography of the sea lanes from Northeast Asia through the
Indian Ocean to Europe, through which much of the world's energy and
information flow. Calder shows how changing technology and economic
patterns have profoundly transformed the global significance of those
passageways since the end of the Cold War, with fateful consequences
for the strategic calculations of both the United States and a rising
China. The decline of the US shipping and shipbuilding sectors,
coupled with the rise of their Chinese counterparts, is a major part
of this hybrid equation.
The book provides readers a history of the changing economic role of
the sea lanes as well as the decline of US maritime competitiveness.
It chronicles how maritime flows of energy, commodities, and
information through submarine cables have increased. Calder's clear
eyed assessment documents the uncertainties relating to Eurasian sea
lanes stretching from Taiwan to the Red Sea and beyond in the
post-Ukraine world.
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The United States and China in an Age of Indo-Pacific Transformation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815741169
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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