Maritime Security Risks, Vulnerabilities and Cooperation, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Uncertainty in the Indian Ocean

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This book uniquely employs risk and vulnerability approaches to advocate international policy options for enhancing maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. Understanding shared risks and common vulnerabilities that impact the achievement of mutual objectives in the oceanic domain present practical bases for progressing collective action. The Indian Ocean sea lanes are the world?s most important thoroughfares for energy resources (oil, gas and coal) and other cargoes. Secure maritime trade routes are vital to global, regional and national economies. Further, security challenges resulting from marine environmental degradation impacted by climate change are rising. Regional and extra-regional actors need to work more closely together to impose law and order at sea, control regional conflicts, respond to humanitarian crises and natural disasters, and conserve the marine environment. This book provides an invaluable resource for political leaders, policy advisers, academic researchers, military professionals, and students of international security and strategic studies.

Chapter 1: Security of the Indian Ocean Maritime System.- Chapter 2: Creating an Analytical Framework: Maritime Security, Risk and Vulnerability.- Chapter 3 - The Indian Ocean Region Maritime Security Risk Context.- Chapter 4: Indian Ocean Maritime Security Strategic Risk Assessment.- Chapter 5 - Strategic Risk Assessment: Offshore Oil and Gas Safety and Security in the Indo-Pacific.- Chapter 6 - Indian Ocean Maritime Security Cooperative Arrangements.- Chapter 7: Maritime Security Risk Treatment: India, Indian Ocean Region Middle, Small and Developing States, Major External Powers.- Chapter 8: Prospects for Collective and Cooperative Maritime Security in the IOR.

Lee Cordner is a Fellow with the Indo-Pacific Governance Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Australia and former Australian Navy Commodore. Dr Cordner is an international strategic risk analyst with extensive academic and professional expertise in Indian and Pacific Ocean maritime security.

Offers a unique perspective that looks at maritime security from a risk and vulnerability viewpoint Includes contemporary insights on maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region that brings the environment (coastal and ocean), economy and trade, human, food and energy together with traditional state on state security concerns Written from the perspective of an experienced analyst and operator embedded in the Indian Ocean context