Geopolitics, Military Modernisation and the Future of the Indo-Pacific

Geopolitics, Military Modernisation and the Future of the Indo-Pacific

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Gill Bates
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book examines to what extent geopolitics explains the current wave of force modernisation in the Indo-Pacific region. Examining the leading Indo-Pacific nations in terms of defence spending: the United States, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, Pakistan, Indonesia and Thailand, geopolitical principles are used to create hypotheses that can be tested against the military modernisation programmes of the major actors in the Indo-Pacific region. The book represents a bridge between reference works and the literature on international politics in the Indo-Pacific. The empirical chapters provide qualitative narratives that explore the force postures, military modernisation and procurement patterns of the cases, and assess why these nations’ military modernisation has followed particular courses and evaluate this evidence against the expectations of geopolitics and its rivals. This book will be a valuable addition to scholars, practitioners and, indeed, anyone interested in the future stability of one of the world’s most important and dynamic regions.
EAN 9781032254487
ISBN 1032254483
Binding Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date August 2, 2024
Pages 166
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Authors Gill Bates; Lim, Yves-Heng; Lockyer Adam; Tan Andrew T. H.
Series Emerging Technologies, Ethics and International Affairs