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Maritime Issues and Oceans: Research Analysis | CSIS Maritime Issues and Oceans CSIS experts spotlight the maritime security environment in the Indo-Pacific, using regional experience and satellite imagery to provide leading analysis
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
What China’s 2025 White Paper Says About Its Maritime Strategy China's 2025 white paper reflects Beijing’s effort to recalibrate its national security strategy to both integrate domestic development priorities and respond to a rapidly evolving strategic landscape
The U. S. Coast Guard and the Future of Maritime Cybersecurity With nearly $25 billion in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a deep bench of cyber executive leaders, and recently expanded cyber authorities, the Coast Guard is poised to make generational improvements in maritime cybersecurity while bolstering its own cyber workforce
Signals in the Swarm: The Data Behind China’s Maritime Gray . . . - CSIS This brief presents a new data-driven framework for identifying Chinese maritime gray zone activity near Taiwan, using AIS tracking, fishing effort data, and military drill zones to flag civilian vessels likely engaged in state-directed operations
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
Identifying Pathways for U. S. Shipbuilding Cooperation with . . . - CSIS U S naval shipbuilding faces production and capacity constraints that undermine fleet readiness Closer cooperation with allies like Japan and South Korea on ship construction and repair could help counter China’s maritime threat and bolster U S industrial resilience
China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative: Economic Drivers and . . . - CSIS China’s leaders have mapped out an ambitious plan, the Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI), to establish three “blue economic passages” that will connect Beijing with economic hubs around the world 1 It is the maritime dimension of President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which could include $1–4 trillion in new roads
Responding to China’s Growing Influence in Ports of the Global South Maritime transport is the backbone of international trade Around 80 percent of the volume of international trade in goods is carried by sea; this figure is even greater for developing countries Lower-income countries and small islands are 1 5 to 2 times more reliant on their ports for global trade than the global average
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