Globalization and Maritime Power
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DEDICATION -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 - Globalization and Sea Power: Overview and Context -- Part I-Globalization and the Security Environment -- Chapter 2-Characteristics and Requirements of the Evolving Security Environment -- Chapter 3-Geopolitics versus Globalization -- Chapter 4-Transnational Threats and Maritime Responses -- Chapter 5-Global Terrorism, Strategy, and Naval Forces -- Part II-Economic Issues and Maritime Strategy -- Chapter 6-Market Effects of Naval Presence in a Globalized World: A Research Summary -- Chapter 7-Globalization of Maritime Commerce: The Rise of Hub Ports -- Chapter 8-Sea Lane Security and U.S. Maritime Trade: Chokepoints as Scarce Resources -- Chapter 9-Economic and Strategic Implications of Ice-Free Arctic Seas -- Chapter 10-Asia's Energy Future: The Military-Market Link -- Chapter 11-The Globalization of the Defense Sector? Naval Industrial Cases and Issues -- Part III-International Politics and Maritime Alliances and Coalitions -- Chapter 12-The International Law of the Sea in a Globalized World -- Chapter 13-Beyond Integration: Globalization and Maritime Power from a European Perspective -- Chapter 14-Implications for Multinational Naval Doctrine -- Chapter 15-Naval Overseas Presence in the New U.S. Defense Strategy -- Part IV-Globalization and Naval Operations -- Chapter 16-From Effects-Based Operations to Effects-Based Deterrence: Military Planning and Concept Development -- Chapter 17-Globalization under the Sea -- Chapter 18-Globalization and Naval Aviation -- Chapter 19-Globalization and Surface Warfare -- Chapter 20-Mine Warfare and Globalization: Low-Tech Warfare in a High-Tech World -- Chapter 21-Expeditionary and Amphibious Warfare.