Power and the Maritime Domain
A Global Dialogue
Herausgeber: Kennedy, Greg; Moreira, William de Sousa
Power and the Maritime Domain
A Global Dialogue
Herausgeber: Kennedy, Greg; Moreira, William de Sousa
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This book offers a multi-disciplinary and multi-national approach to identifying the key elements required to define power within the maritime domain.
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This book offers a multi-disciplinary and multi-national approach to identifying the key elements required to define power within the maritime domain.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781032288840
- ISBN-10: 1032288841
- Artikelnr.: 64358768
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781032288840
- ISBN-10: 1032288841
- Artikelnr.: 64358768
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William de Sousa Moreira is a professor at the Brazilian Naval War College (BNWC). He is the ST&I Advisor and teaches at the Postgraduate Programme on Maritime Studies at the BNWC. He is also a Visiting Professor at King¿s College London (2021-22). Greg Kennedy is Professor of Strategic Foreign Policy, and the Director of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies, at the Defence Studies Department, King's College London, based at the Joint Services Command and Staff College in Shrivenham.
Introduction Part I: Maritime as a Concept 1. The Global Order at Sea: From
a Hierarchy of Power to Hierarchical Legitimacy? 2. The Sea as an
Institution: A Constructivist Approach to Maritime Spaces 3. Beyond the
Blue Amazon: The Brazilian Vocation to the South Atlantic 4. Maritime
States and the Value of the Sea Part II: Global and Regional Security at
Sea 5. The Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22: A Blue-Print for a Modern
Sino-American Naval Disarmament Agreement? 6. Brazilian Naval Strategic
Thought from 1822 to the Present 7. Islands, Amphibious Operations and the
21st Century 8. The Role of the Domestic in Low-Intensity Maritime
Conflict: A Cod Wars Perspective 9. The Weaponisation of the Eastern
Mediterranean: Refugees as the Trojan Horse for Diplomatic Bargaining 10.
State Cooperation for Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea Part III:
Technology and Economics in the Maritime Domain 11. Naval History, Maritime
Strategy, and the Role of Technology 12. Welfare Gains in the Maritime
Domain: A Comparative Analysis of Defence Industrial Policies and
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom and Brazil 13. The Evolution of Brazil's
Nuclear Program: Policy and the Multiple Drivers for the Nuclear-powered
Submarine 14. Blue Economy beyond Maritime Economics Part IV: Law,
Governance, and Futures of the Seas 15. The New Territorialisation of the
Seas 16. Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and the International Law of the
Sea: A South Atlantic Perspective 17. The South Atlantic and Possible
Future Armed Conflicts 18. Futures for the Maritime Domain: Signs and
Trends that Shape Scenarios
a Hierarchy of Power to Hierarchical Legitimacy? 2. The Sea as an
Institution: A Constructivist Approach to Maritime Spaces 3. Beyond the
Blue Amazon: The Brazilian Vocation to the South Atlantic 4. Maritime
States and the Value of the Sea Part II: Global and Regional Security at
Sea 5. The Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22: A Blue-Print for a Modern
Sino-American Naval Disarmament Agreement? 6. Brazilian Naval Strategic
Thought from 1822 to the Present 7. Islands, Amphibious Operations and the
21st Century 8. The Role of the Domestic in Low-Intensity Maritime
Conflict: A Cod Wars Perspective 9. The Weaponisation of the Eastern
Mediterranean: Refugees as the Trojan Horse for Diplomatic Bargaining 10.
State Cooperation for Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea Part III:
Technology and Economics in the Maritime Domain 11. Naval History, Maritime
Strategy, and the Role of Technology 12. Welfare Gains in the Maritime
Domain: A Comparative Analysis of Defence Industrial Policies and
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom and Brazil 13. The Evolution of Brazil's
Nuclear Program: Policy and the Multiple Drivers for the Nuclear-powered
Submarine 14. Blue Economy beyond Maritime Economics Part IV: Law,
Governance, and Futures of the Seas 15. The New Territorialisation of the
Seas 16. Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and the International Law of the
Sea: A South Atlantic Perspective 17. The South Atlantic and Possible
Future Armed Conflicts 18. Futures for the Maritime Domain: Signs and
Trends that Shape Scenarios
Introduction Part I: Maritime as a Concept 1. The Global Order at Sea: From
a Hierarchy of Power to Hierarchical Legitimacy? 2. The Sea as an
Institution: A Constructivist Approach to Maritime Spaces 3. Beyond the
Blue Amazon: The Brazilian Vocation to the South Atlantic 4. Maritime
States and the Value of the Sea Part II: Global and Regional Security at
Sea 5. The Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22: A Blue-Print for a Modern
Sino-American Naval Disarmament Agreement? 6. Brazilian Naval Strategic
Thought from 1822 to the Present 7. Islands, Amphibious Operations and the
21st Century 8. The Role of the Domestic in Low-Intensity Maritime
Conflict: A Cod Wars Perspective 9. The Weaponisation of the Eastern
Mediterranean: Refugees as the Trojan Horse for Diplomatic Bargaining 10.
State Cooperation for Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea Part III:
Technology and Economics in the Maritime Domain 11. Naval History, Maritime
Strategy, and the Role of Technology 12. Welfare Gains in the Maritime
Domain: A Comparative Analysis of Defence Industrial Policies and
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom and Brazil 13. The Evolution of Brazil's
Nuclear Program: Policy and the Multiple Drivers for the Nuclear-powered
Submarine 14. Blue Economy beyond Maritime Economics Part IV: Law,
Governance, and Futures of the Seas 15. The New Territorialisation of the
Seas 16. Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and the International Law of the
Sea: A South Atlantic Perspective 17. The South Atlantic and Possible
Future Armed Conflicts 18. Futures for the Maritime Domain: Signs and
Trends that Shape Scenarios
a Hierarchy of Power to Hierarchical Legitimacy? 2. The Sea as an
Institution: A Constructivist Approach to Maritime Spaces 3. Beyond the
Blue Amazon: The Brazilian Vocation to the South Atlantic 4. Maritime
States and the Value of the Sea Part II: Global and Regional Security at
Sea 5. The Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22: A Blue-Print for a Modern
Sino-American Naval Disarmament Agreement? 6. Brazilian Naval Strategic
Thought from 1822 to the Present 7. Islands, Amphibious Operations and the
21st Century 8. The Role of the Domestic in Low-Intensity Maritime
Conflict: A Cod Wars Perspective 9. The Weaponisation of the Eastern
Mediterranean: Refugees as the Trojan Horse for Diplomatic Bargaining 10.
State Cooperation for Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea Part III:
Technology and Economics in the Maritime Domain 11. Naval History, Maritime
Strategy, and the Role of Technology 12. Welfare Gains in the Maritime
Domain: A Comparative Analysis of Defence Industrial Policies and
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom and Brazil 13. The Evolution of Brazil's
Nuclear Program: Policy and the Multiple Drivers for the Nuclear-powered
Submarine 14. Blue Economy beyond Maritime Economics Part IV: Law,
Governance, and Futures of the Seas 15. The New Territorialisation of the
Seas 16. Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and the International Law of the
Sea: A South Atlantic Perspective 17. The South Atlantic and Possible
Future Armed Conflicts 18. Futures for the Maritime Domain: Signs and
Trends that Shape Scenarios