Description
Maritime security in international regions reflects an evolving seascape shaped by shifting geopolitics, expanding naval capabilities, and increased competition over critical sea lanes and maritime resources. As nations modernize fleets, establish new naval doctrines, and strengthen regional alliances, the world’s oceans have become central for influence and economic interest. From the Indo-Pacific to the Arctic, strategic restructuring reveals how major powers adapt to technological innovation, new security threats, and the growing importance of maritime power in global affairs.
Emerging Maritime Security Strategies of Global Powers explores how major global powers reshape their naval doctrines, alliances, and technological investments to secure strategic maritime regions in shifting geopolitical dynamics. It examines the implications of these strategies for global stability, regional power balances, and the future of international maritime governance. This book covers topics such as diplomacy, international law, and political science, and is a useful resource for business owners, government officials, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Kiet Hoang Le (Ed.)
Kiet Hoang Le
(Lê Hoàng Kiệt) is a Ph.D Candidate at the Faculty of International Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam. His scholarly focus encompasses the exploration of power rivalry dynamics and security conflicts in the international arena. With approximately 30 publications indexed in prestigious Scopus and Web of Science databases, he has established a strong research profile in his field. His scholarly work has appeared in prominent international relations journals including China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs, Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations, and Janus.Net, among others.
Hiep Tran (Ed.)
Hiep Xuan Tran
(Trần Xuân Hiệp) is an Associate Professor and Ph.D holder who serves as a lecturer at The University of Da Nang, University of Science and Education, Vietnam. His principal research interests encompass general political and international relations issues, the Southeast Asian region, and Vietnam’s international integration. He has published extensively on these themes in prestigious journals including India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, International Journal of China Studies, Journal of Educational and Social Research, Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations, Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, Cogent Arts and Humanities, Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University, and Asian and African Studies.