Promoting International Energy Security Volume 3, Sea-Lanes to Asia

The sea-lanes that supply Asia's energy needs are unquestionably vulnerable, but alternatives to the U.S. Navy's traditional role in protecting them have become desirable. One approach would be employ multiple U.S. military and government elements; a second would promote the capabilities o...

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Main Author: Henry, Ryan (auth)
Other Authors: Osowski, Christine (auth), Chalk, Peter (auth), Bartis, James T. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2012
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Summary:The sea-lanes that supply Asia's energy needs are unquestionably vulnerable, but alternatives to the U.S. Navy's traditional role in protecting them have become desirable. One approach would be employ multiple U.S. military and government elements; a second would promote the capabilities of and cooperation among nations in the region.
ISBN:j.ctt3fh0k9
9780833079787
9780833068606
Access:Open Access