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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
NATO’s Role in Protecting Critical Undersea Infrastructure NATO has not proven capable of preventing Russian interference with European critical undersea infrastructure But a new NATO center can help the alliance prepare for, deter, and defend against Russia's increasingly prevalent use of hybrid tactics
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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
China Dominates the Shipbuilding Industry - CSIS China’s lead in the global commercial shipbuilding market is huge and growing The country’s largest state-owned shipbuilder built more commercial vessels by tonnage in 2024 than the entire U S shipbuilding industry has built since the end of World War II Foreign companies, including firms based in many U S -allied countries, purchase 75 percent of ships built at China’s dual-use
Hidden Harbors: China’s State-backed Shipping Industry - CSIS THE RISE OF CHINA’S SHIPPING INDUSTRY Chinese companies are increasingly dominant across the entire global maritime supply chain, controlling the world’s second-largest shipping fleet by gross tons and constructing over a third of the world’s vessels in 2019 1 They also produce 96 percent of the world’s shipping containers, more than 80 percent of the world’s ship-to-shore cranes
China’s Maritime Silk Road: Strategic and Economic . . . - CSIS China unveiled the concept for the Twenty-First Century Maritime Silk Road (MSR) in 2013 as a development strategy to boost infrastructure connectivity throughout Southeast Asia, Oceania, the Indian Ocean, and East Africa The MSR is the maritime complement to the Silk Road Economic Belt, which
Examining the PRC’s Strategic Port Investments in the Western . . . Ryan Berg testified before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security about the emerging risks to U S homeland security from port investments from China in the Western Hemisphere Chairman Gimenez, Ranking Member McIver, and distinguished Members of the