THE GROWING PROSPECTS FOR MARITIME SECURITY COOPERATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

As Bradford discusses, Southeast Asia has responded to the maritime dangers that in the 1990s replaced Cold War rivalries, and the terrorist threat that has more recently stepped to the forefront, producing an unprecedented degree of operationalized interstate cooperation. In addition, fundamental o...

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Published inNaval War College review Vol. 58; no. 3; pp. 63 - 86
Main Author Bradford, Lieutenant John F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington NAVAL WAR COLLEGE PRESS 01.07.2005
U.S. Naval War College
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Naval War College
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Summary:As Bradford discusses, Southeast Asia has responded to the maritime dangers that in the 1990s replaced Cold War rivalries, and the terrorist threat that has more recently stepped to the forefront, producing an unprecedented degree of operationalized interstate cooperation. In addition, fundamental obstacles remain but underlying dynamics are promising.
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ISSN:0028-1484
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