The contest for the Indian Ocean: and the making of a new world order
"Throughout history, the Indian Ocean has been an essential space for trade, commerce, and culture. Every European power has sought to dominate it. Now, after a lull in the postwar period, control of major shipping routes has once again become a critical aspect of every rising state's ambi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Throughout history, the Indian Ocean has been an essential space for trade, commerce, and culture. Every European power has sought to dominate it. Now, after a lull in the postwar period, control of major shipping routes has once again become a critical aspect of every rising state's ambition to be a global power. Darshana M. Baruah shows how governments from Washington, DC, to Nairobi and Canberra are expanding their interests in the region. The Indian Ocean is resource rich, strategically placed, and home to over two billion people. Island nations have become more important than ever, with Madagascar forming ties with Russia and the Comoros with Saudi Arabia. It is also through the region that China engages with Africa and the Middle East. This is a compelling account of the geopolitical significance of the Indian Ocean-showing how the region has taken centre stage in a new global contest"--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | xx, 206 Seiten Karten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780300270914 |
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spelling | Baruah, Darshana M. Verfasser (DE-588)1143045785 aut The contest for the Indian Ocean and the making of a new world order Darshana M. Baruah New Haven ; London Yale University Press [2024] xx, 206 Seiten Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction: geography and geopolitics -- The Cold War, the special relationship, and Diego Garcia -- Chokepoints and naval competition -- Island Nation's Agency and Great Power competition -- Island territories: beyond an unsinkable aircraft carrier -- Shaping the next decades of the Indian Ocean -- Conclusion -- Appendix: overview of the islands nations of the Indian Ocean "Throughout history, the Indian Ocean has been an essential space for trade, commerce, and culture. Every European power has sought to dominate it. Now, after a lull in the postwar period, control of major shipping routes has once again become a critical aspect of every rising state's ambition to be a global power. Darshana M. Baruah shows how governments from Washington, DC, to Nairobi and Canberra are expanding their interests in the region. The Indian Ocean is resource rich, strategically placed, and home to over two billion people. Island nations have become more important than ever, with Madagascar forming ties with Russia and the Comoros with Saudi Arabia. It is also through the region that China engages with Africa and the Middle East. This is a compelling account of the geopolitical significance of the Indian Ocean-showing how the region has taken centre stage in a new global contest"--Publisher's description Geopolitics / Indian Ocean Region Indian Ocean Region / Relations Indian Ocean Region / Strategic aspects International trade Trade routes / Indian Ocean Géopolitique / Indien, Région de l'océan Indien, Région de l'océan / Relations Indien, Région de l'océan / Aspect stratégique Commerce international Routes commerciales / Indien, Océan Online version 9780300277135 Baruah, Darshana M. Contest for the Indian Ocean |
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