May 2008
Maritime Security in the Gulf
This publication addresses maritime security in the Persian Gulf and focuses on maritime confidence-building measures in the region and beyond. The authors discuss the protection of Middle East seaborne energy exports, maritime terrorism and the changing role of the US Navy in the Gulf. The publication also refers to the applicability of the Pakistan-India maritime cooperation model in the Gulf region.
© 2008 Gulf Research Center (GRC)
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Author:
Andrew Forbes, Michael Richardson, Mustafa Alani, Peter Jones, Faryal Leghari, P K Ghosh
Editor:
Abdulaziz Sager, Nicole Stracke, Radhika Menon
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8
Chapters:
- Maritime Security in the Gulf: Table of Contents
- Protecting Middle East Seaborne Energy Exports
- Maritime Terrorism: A Threat Magnified by Arms Proliferation
- US Navy Changing the Rules of Engagement: Maritime Security
- Maritime Confidence-Building in the Gulf
- The Applicability of the Pakistan-India Maritime Cooperation
- Maritime Confidence-Building Measures in South Asia – The Case of India and Pakistan
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