The global maritime domain exists not only for logistics and commercial traffic but also as a military operational domain in which state actors compete.
The transformation of Japan’s Maritime Self Defense Force post-World War II is remarkable.
This volume is the proceedings of the fifth Sea Power Conference, held in Sydney over 29-31 January 2008.
Comprised peer-reviewed original research on how various states perceived the necessity for, and use of, sea power.
This volume contends that the RAN did not always give sufficient consideration to the provision of intelligence support in planning and conducting combat operations in conflicts from WWII to the Vietnam War.
This volume is the published proceedings of a conference conducted by Mississippi State University in Jackson MS in 2007, examining Asian energy security issues.
This volume is the proceedings of the 13th conference of the International SLOC Group, held in Canberra in 2001, conducted with the support of the Centre for Maritime Policy, University of Wollongong and the RAN.