Great power clashes along the maritime silk road : lessons from history to shape current strategy /
"Current concerns in maritime Eurasia are centered on rising powers China and India. By way of background to understanding the current regional great power rivalry within maritime Eurasia, this book asks what we can learn from historic Eurasian maritime geopolitical players and their interactio...
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フォーマット: | Licensed eBooks |
言語: | 英語 |
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Annapolis, Maryland :
Naval Institute Press,
[2023]
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オンライン・アクセス: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3575215 |
目次:
- Introduction : Great power clashes along the maritime silk road : cases and modes of explanation
- Chola maritime expansion to the Ganges, Sri Lanka, and Srivijaya : Rajendra Chola, eleventh century
- Limits on Mongol maritime expansion to Japan, Vietnam, and Java : Tran Hung Dao, thirteenth century
- Early Ming voyages to the western ocean : Zheng He, fifteenth century
- Kunjali Marakkar naval resistance to the Portuguese on the Malabar Coast : Kunjali Marakkar, sixteenth century
- Limits on the Ottoman navy in the Mediterranean sea : Hayreddin Barbarossa, sixteenth century
- Japan's thwarted maritime invasions of Korea : Yi Sun-sin, sixteenth century
- Ming Expulsion of the Dutch from Taiwan : Koxinga, seventeenth century
- Maratha naval resistance to the British on the Konkan coast : Kanhoji Angre, eighteenth century
- Conclusion : lessons from Eurasian maritime history : looking back to lean forward.