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Black, Lindsay,
Japan's maritime security strategy :the Japan Coast Guard and maritime outlaws /
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Japan's maritime security strategy :Lindsay Black.
其他題名:
the Japan Coast Guard and maritime outlaws /
作者:
Black, Lindsay,
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1 online resource.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137385550
ISBN:
1137385553 (electronic bk.)
Japan's maritime security strategy :the Japan Coast Guard and maritime outlaws /
Black, Lindsay,
Japan's maritime security strategy :
the Japan Coast Guard and maritime outlaws /Lindsay Black. - 1 online resource. - Critical studies of the Asia Pacific series. - Critical studies of the Asia Pacific series..
1. Introduction -- 2. Japan: An Innovative Power? -- 3. Defining Outlaws -- 4. The Root Causes of Outlaw Behaviour -- 5. North Korean 'suspicious ships' -- 6. Piracy in Southeast Asia and the Gulf of Aden -- 7. Counter-terrorism and Proliferation at Sea -- 8. Conclusion.
In recent times, international society has countered a myriad of 'outlaw' threats at sea, including piracy, terrorism, the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and the threat posed by 'rogue states'. Whilst the US has promoted 'coalitions of the willing' and sought to transform international maritime law in response to these 'outlaws', Japanese governments have developed an innovative maritime security strategy centering on the Japan Coast Guard (JCG). Concerned by Japan's international image as a former imperialist power, Tokyo has relied upon the identity of the JCG as a law enforcement and rescue organization to garner support for its maritime security strategy. Japan's non-military efforts have developed the capacities of states and built institutions in the Southeast Asian region and beyond. The JCG's response to maritime 'outlaws' belies characterizations of Japan as a passive state that does not contribute to international order.
ISBN: 1137385553 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 363.2860952
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