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International Law and Security in Indo-Pacific: Strategic Design for the Region [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 270 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032892110
  • ISBN-13: 9781032892115
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 270 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032892110
  • ISBN-13: 9781032892115
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"This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to discuss international law and conflict in the Indo-Pacific region, covering topics such as maritime security, climate change and international relations. Detailing how international relations and particular state interests govern regional and global partnerships, the book provides suggestions for the future of the Indo-Pacific region. Exploring how conflict within the region has international repercussions, topics covered include the role of South-East Asian countries, and the role of statehood of small islands in Oceania. Detailing harmonization of laws and policies in the context of international security and maritime law, the book focuses on the impact of climate change and other topical issues such as cyber security and the protection of cultural identity. The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international law, law of the sea, international relations and security"--

This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to discuss international law and conflict in the Indo-Pacific region, covering topics such as maritime security, climate change and international relations.

Detailing how international relations and particular state interests govern regional and global partnerships, the book provides suggestions for the future of the Indo-Pacific region. Exploring how conflict within the region has international repercussions, topics covered include the role of South-East Asian countries, and the role of statehood of small islands in Oceania. Detailing harmonization of laws and policies in the context of international security and maritime law, the book focuses on the impact of climate change and other topical issues such as cyber security and the protection of cultural identity.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international law, law of the sea, international relations and security.



This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to discuss international law and conflict in the Indo-Pacific region, covering topics such as maritime security, climate change and international relations. The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international law, law of the sea, international relations and security.

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Introduction

Preface

Part I: Multidimensional Competition and Cooperation

1. Law Enforcement: The Key to Stability in the Indo-Pacific?

2. Formation of a Multipolar World in a Context of Authoritarianism

3. The Duality of Strategy in the Indo-Pacific: Balancing Competition and
Readiness

4. Why is Framing Partnership Crucial for Addressing Food and Water Security
Challenges in the Pacific? A Perspective Beyond Knowledge Transfer on Water
Operator Partnerships

5. Cultural Dimensions of Oceania: Between the Past and Future, West and
East

6. Understanding the Cyber Terrain: Global Solutions for Stability in the
Pacific

Part II: Actors Shaping the Indo-Pacific Region Presence and Future

7. Irregular Warfare Lessons Learned from Operation Pacific
Eagle-Philippines

8. Who will Dive into Crevasse? Backlash of the Russia-North Korea Defense
Pact in the Communist Trio of Russia-North Korea-China

9. China vs the West- Militaries on a Collision Course? Asia vs the West -
Economies Moving in Opposite Directions?

10. China and the Qing Court Fostering the Sphere of Influence with an
Ancient Strategy

11. Indias Growing Role: Balancing Between the East And West

12. Impact of the Korean Wave Values and Culture Shaping Intercultural
Approach in Southeast Asia and Pacific

13. Restoring Indonesias Global Maritime Fulcrum Vision: The Hedging
Narrative that Connects the Indo to the Pacific

Part III: International Arrangements

14. Embracing India's Strategy in the Indo-Pacific: Emphasis on the Quad and
Beyond

15. ASEAN Centrality: The Indispensable Myth

16. Latin America: The Forgotten Coast of the Indo-Pacific?

17. Chinas Security Engagement in the Indo-Pacific: Lessons from the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

18. Securing International Law Order in the Indo-Pacific

19. The New South Pacific Diplomacy

20. Pacific Island Forums Strategic Reply to Ocean Change
Dr. Joanna Siekiera is an expert in international law, NATO consultant, trainer, and educator. She currently works as the Assistant Professor at the War Studies University in Warsaw, Poland. She is also a fellow at the U.S. Marine Corps University in Quantico and supports various military institutions as a legal SME and course facilitator.