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JournalISSN: 0973-3159

Maritime Affairs: Journal of The National Maritime Foundation of India 

Taylor & Francis
About: Maritime Affairs: Journal of The National Maritime Foundation of India is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): China & Maritime security. It has an ISSN identifier of 0973-3159. Over the lifetime, 226 publications have been published receiving 1568 citations. The journal is also known as: Maritime affairs.


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TL;DR: The unprecedented rise of China in the last three decades has transformed the geopolitical landscape of the world as discussed by the authors and has led to a tectonic shift in the global power equilibrium, and the unipolar momen...
Abstract: The unprecedented rise of China in the last three decades has transformed the geopolitical landscape of the world. It has led to a tectonic shift in the global power equilibrium. The unipolar momen...

193 citations

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TL;DR: The Rise of China and the Future of Sino-US Relations are the current flavour of 21st-century strategic discourse generating intense scholarly debate besides serving as themes for a multitude of wo...
Abstract: The “Rise of China” and “Future of Sino-US Relations” are the current flavour of 21st-century strategic discourse generating intense scholarly debate besides serving as themes for a multitude of wo...

156 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a novel approach to solve the problem of plagiarism in literature: Random House, 2010, p. 366, ISBN 978-1-4000-6746-6.
Abstract: Random House, 2010, p. 366, ISBN 978-1-4000-6746-6.

103 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the behaviour patterns of such linking enablers on the oceans are receiving a lot of attention and they are increasingly gaining in importance in terms of enabling international trade via linking sellers and buyers.
Abstract: Oceans are increasingly gaining in importance in terms of enabling international trade via linking sellers and buyers. The behaviour patterns of such linking enablers on the oceans are receiving mo...

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss Beijing's latest attempts to secure China's maritime energy supply chain across the Indian Ocean region and the South China Sea through which the majority of its seaborne energy imports transit.
Abstract: In recent years, the Chinese leadership has increasingly turned its attention towards the maritime domain. This article discusses Beijing's latest attempts to secure China's maritime energy supply chain across the Indian Ocean region and the South China Sea through which the majority of its seaborne energy imports transit. As China increasingly relies on the seaborne energy trade, Beijing has come to attach more importance to the security of the sea lines of communication (SLOCs) and has a growing strategic interest in ensuring unimpeded access in these two areas. In this paper, the author discusses Beijing's efforts in the context of China's maritime power aspirations, particularly the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative which is promoted by the current Chinese President, Xi Jinping. The author argues that Beijing's latest maritime agenda will be hampered by the strategic distrust and political risks China faces in the Asian region.

65 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202221
20215
202014
201912
201825
201716