04043nam a22004935i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020003700100024003500137050001300172072001600185072002300201072001500224082001600239100008800255245015300343250001800496260007900514300006400593336002600657337002600683338003600709347002400745490006700769505068800836520150501524650002903029650002903058650003603087650003603123710003403159773002603193776003603219776003603255776003603291830006703327856004603394912001403440912001503454999001703469952006303486978-3-031-36476-1DE-He21320250103112331.0cr nn 008mamaa230713s2023 sz | s |||| 0|eng d a97830313647619978-3-031-36476-1 a10.1007/978-3-031-36476-12doi aJZ2-6530 aJPS2bicssc aPOL0110002bisacsh aJPS2thema a327.101223 aGonzález Levaggi, Ariel.eauthor.4aut4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut aGreat Power Competition in the Southern Oceansh[electronic resource] :bFrom the Indo-Pacific to the South Atlantic /cby Ariel González Levaggi. a1st ed. 2023. aCham :bSpringer Nature Switzerland :bImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,c2023. aXVII, 269 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda aPalgrave Studies in Maritime Politics and Security,x2730-7980 aChapter 1: Between threats and capabilities: maritime strategies in the era of great power competition -- Part 1: Maritime Strategies of Great Powers in the 21st Century -- Chapter 2: United States: naval hegemony faces the Eurasian challenge -- Chapter 3: People's Republic of China: the ‘blue’ dream of a maritime challenger -- Chapter 4: Russia’s maritime strategy: between naval modernization and power projection -- Chapter 5: Republic of India: a democratic power with maritime aspirations -- Part 2: Naval Competition in the Oceans of the Global South -- Chapter 6: Indo-Pacific: clash of the titans -- Chapter 7: The South Atlantic and the global strategic competition. aGreat power competition is the watermark of the current global scenario. In this regard, the maritime and naval dimension have a particular relevance on the struggle for regional and global hegemony. This book has the potential to engage with multiple audiences, since develops an analytic approach to understand naval great power competition in the maritime spaces of the Global South. It is set within a neoclassical realism approach, while engaging literature from international relations, international security, and studies on the Indo-Pacific and the South Atlantic security dynamics. The book offers a unique conceptual framework to understand how great powers select their maritime strategies, presents a series of regional and global maritime strategies by the United States, China, Russia and India, while assess their impact in the Southern Oceans, focusing in the Indo-Pacific realm and the South Atlantic. Dr. Ariel González Levaggi is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Sciences and International Relations of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. He is also Senior Researcher at the Center for Research and Strategic Studies of the Argentine Navy, Associate Researcher of the regional think tank CRIES, Co-Chair of the Section ‘Asia and the Americas’ at the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) and Senior Associate (Non- Resident) at the Americas Program of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). . aInternational relations. aSecurity, International. aInternational Relations Theory. aInternational Security Studies. aSpringerLink (Online service) tSpringer Nature eBook iPrinted edition:z9783031364754 iPrinted edition:z9783031364778 iPrinted edition:z9783031364785 aPalgrave Studies in Maritime Politics and Security,x2730-7980 uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36476-1 aZDB-2-POS aZDB-2-SXPI c12655d12655 00104070aMUbMUd2025-01-03r2025-01-03w2025-01-03yEB