An Arms Race in Post-cold War Southeast Asia

An Arms Race in Post-cold War Southeast Asia

Author: Amitav Acharya

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9813016817

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In the prevailing climate of uncertainty and apprehension about Southeast Asia's security outlook in the post-Cold War era, this study looks at the question of whether there is an impending arms race in the region. It examines the factors behind the recent trends towards increased defence spending and force modernisation in countries in the region and what efforts should and can be undertaken to ensure that this build-up does not become a threat to regional security and stability.


Arms and Defence in Southeast Asia

Arms and Defence in Southeast Asia

Author: Chandran Jeshurun

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Selected papers presented at a Workshop on "Defence and Development in Southeast Asia: Arms Procurement Policies and Their Implications", 29 Sept. - 1 Oct. 1988, Singapore.


The Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War

The Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War

Author: Mark. G Rolls

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1351728482

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This title was first publishd in 2002. This work uses the concept of the "arms dynamic" to identify and assess the various factors which influenced arms acquisitions of Southeast Asian states during the second Cold War period from 1979 to 1989, providing an essential basis for understanding contemporary developments. The book provides a comprehensive and systematic explanation of the reasons for arms purchases in SE Asia during the 1980s and aims to fill a gap in the literature by fully exploring arms procurement processes in the region prior to the end of the Cold War.


Arming Asia

Arming Asia

Author: Richard Bitzinger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1317484894

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Bitzinger examines the phenomenon of attempted self-reliance in arms production within Asia, and assesses the extent of success in balancing this independence with the growing requirements of next-generation weapons systems. He analyzes China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. The overarching question in the book is whether self-reliance is a strategically viable solution for development and manufacturing of arms. Given the ever-changing dynamics and increasing demand for sophisticated next-generation weaponry, will these countries be able to individually sustain their domestic defense industries and constantly update their technologies? This is the first book to analyze arms production from a regional perspective.


Security, Arms Control and Defence Restructuring in East Asia

Security, Arms Control and Defence Restructuring in East Asia

Author: Bjørn Møller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13: 0429793480

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First published in 1998, this volume examines East Asia, especially Northeast Asia, which has been a region of considerable political security of importance for several key reasons. It features several great and medium powers: China, Japan and Russia, as well as North and South Korea. Even though no arms race is yet discernible among these states (with the partial exception of the two Koreas), it is conceivable that one might commence. If it did, the level of militarization could become quite alarming, if only because of the tremendous and rapidly growing economic potential of the regional states. Even though relations among regional sates (except the two Koreas) are currently peaceful, the region features several unresolved issues (e.g. concerning territory) and a historical legacy of enmity between several states. To prevent such conflicts of interest from erupting into armed conflict is of the utmost importance. A stabilizing factor is that the military potentials in the region are still predominantly defensively oriented, i.e. most states lack the requisite power projection or invasion capabilities to inflict serious harm on each other. However, this might change in the not-so-distant future. Hence the importance of confidence-building measures; of an institutionalization of regional relations; and of a strengthening of commitments to defensive military strategies and postures.


Arms, Transparency, and Security in South-East Asia

Arms, Transparency, and Security in South-East Asia

Author: Bates Gill

Publisher: SIPRI Research Reports

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780198292852

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This report, jointly sponsored by SIPRI and the Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA), draws together the work of eight experts on armaments and Asia-Pacific security affairs to present analysis and extensive data on arms- and defence-related tranparency mechanisms in South-East Asia. It also includes a de facto arms trade re gister for South-East Asia covering the period 1975-96. The book will prove useful to security analysts and policy makers seeking analysis of and practical approaches to transparency and confidence building in South-East Asia.


Defence Spending in Southeast Asia

Defence Spending in Southeast Asia

Author: Chin Kin Wah

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9789971988708

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This volume identifies the pattern of military spending in the Southeast Asian region over the past ten to fifteen years and provides explanations for the variations in spending rates. Two overview essays evaluate the role of threat perceptions and systemic variables on the shaping of defence spending while a third examines the methodological problems involved in assessing defence expenditures. In the case studies that follow, eight Southeast Asian countries are looked at systematically to see how their heterogeneous defence spending patterns are shaped by factors such as the geopolitical environment, the sense of threat and vulnerability, the decision-making structures, the military procurement patterns, and external affiliations.


Globalisation and Defence in the Asia-Pacific

Globalisation and Defence in the Asia-Pacific

Author: Geoffrey Till

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-10-01

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1134069685

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This edited volume examines the impact of globalisation on the economies, security policies and military-industrial complexes of the Asia-Pacific region. The work is structured into three main parts. The first explores globalization and its general effects on the policy-making of the nation-state; the second section looks at how globalisation affects a country’s threat perception and defence posture within the specific context of the Asia-Pacific region; while the third explores how it impacts on a state’s allocation of resources to defence, and how economic globalization affects the defence industry, with specific reference to the procurement policies and practices of different states across the Asia-Pacific.


Military Modernisation in Southeast Asia after the Cold War

Military Modernisation in Southeast Asia after the Cold War

Author: Shang-Su Wu

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-04-01

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 104000847X

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Southeast Asian countries represent a wide range of approaches to military modernisation due to their great diversity in politics, economies, geography and other factors. Bounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans and located between China and India is the setting for the geostrategic impacts of military modernisation in Southeast Asian countries. Differing from previous research focused on military acquisition, this book additionally covers retention of assets and carefully examines the ageing issues that affect readiness and capabilities. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive view of military modernisation. This book also compares each country’s situation in the region in terms of military strength and security challenges to elaborate on the geostrategic impacts of military modernisation. The ten cases of military modernisation in the post-Cold War context provide rich content for readers to explore the evolution of military modernisation in developing countries after 1991. This book sheds light on security studies of Southeast Asia and is a useful resource for academic researchers, policy-makers and defence practitioners.