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- The State of Maritime Supply-Chain Threats - CSIS
The global maritime supply chains primer from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business identifies and assesses current and potential key threats to seaborne trade
- Unpacking the White House’s Executive Order on Restoring the U. S . . .
An ambitious new White House executive order seeks to revitalize the U S maritime industry This article unpacks the dynamics driving the push to restore U S shipbuilding and how these measures are tied to competition with China
- How the United States Can Overcome Icebreaker Construction Woes and . . .
The United States needs to rapidly recapitalize and increase its fleet of three polar icebreakers to address national security risks in the Arctic Foreign ship construction can rapidly deliver the needed icebreakers as the U S grows its domestic shipbuilding industry
- Don’t Miss the Boat: Considerations for U. S. -South Korea Maritime . . .
As China’s shipbuilding surge outpaces U S capacity, the U S Navy’s fleet readiness faces critical gaps Leveraging South Korea’s world-class shipyards for maintenance and new-build collaboration could revitalize the United States' maritime strength and supply chain resilience
- China’s Maritime Silk Road: Strategic and Economic . . . - CSIS
CSIS has commissioned seven experts to unpack the economic and geostrategic implications of China’s infrastructure development across the Indo-Pacific region under the Maritime Silk Road
- Maritime Issues and Oceans: Research Analysis | CSIS
Maritime Issues and Oceans The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative spotlights the maritime security environment in the Indo-Pacific
- Gregory B. Poling - CSIS
Gregory B Poling directs the Southeast Asia Program and Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where he is also a senior fellow He is a leading expert on the South China Sea disputes and conducts research on U S alliances and partnerships, democratization and governance in Southeast Asia, and maritime security across the Indo-Pacific He
- Ship Wars: Confronting China’s Dual-Use Shipbuilding Empire
China is leveraging its globally dominant commercial shipbuilding industry to support its naval modernization—and foreign companies are inadvertently helping This report outlines how the United States and its partners can confront China's dual-use shipyards
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