Driven by rising oil demand and active initiatives, including
recent Chinese naval escort of merchant vessels in the Gulf of
Aden, Asia has become an important player in international energy
security, as well as maritime security. The timely volume examines
China's and Japan's efforts for securing energy supplies overseas
and maritime energy transport, their cooperation and rivalry as
well as the implications for Asia up to recent years. It also
examines the growing shipping traffic in the Straits of Malacca and
security of sea lanes in Asia. Viewing energy and maritime security
as global public goods, the volume surveys and proposes
multilateral initiatives for provisioning these goods.
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