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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Subject: H-ASIA: ANN 'Maritime Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean & the
Next Defence White Paper', Monash Univ Asia Inst., Feb. 4, 2013


> H-ASIA
> February 1, 2013
>
> REMINDER - MAI Occasional Seminar, Mon 4 Feb, 1pm 'Maritime Security
> Challenges in the Indian Ocean & the Next Defence White Paper', Alexey D.
> Muraviev, Monash University, Caulfield campus
> *****************************************************************
> From: Monash Asia Institute <mai-enquiries@monash.edu>
>
>
> 2013 MAI Occasional Seminar No. 1
>
>
> /Maritime Security Challenges in the Indian Ocean & the Next Defence
> White Paper/
>
> *Dr Alexey D. Muraviev, Curtin University*
>
> *Monday 4th February 2013, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
> MAI Seminar Room, H 5.95, Monash University Caulfield Campus*
>
> Historically, Australia's strategic interests have been with East Asia.
> Over the past six or so years we have observed a gradual expansion of our
> strategic vision, which now embraces the Indian Ocean region. The 2009
> Australian Defence White paper identified the Indian Ocean as an area of
> growing strategic importance for the nation. It is likely that the
> forthcoming review of the 2009 paper will further reflect on this critical
> area.
>
> The future security and prosperity of this increasingly important
> geopolitical area will largely be dependent upon the strategic stability
> of the regional maritime domain, which is very complex.
>
> Currently, the major challenges to the maritime security in the Indian
> Ocean range from asymmetric threats such as maritimised organised crimes,
> including piracy and armed robbery and occasional incidents of maritime
> terrorism, to interstate naval rivalry, growing foreign naval presence, to
> the deployment of nuclear weapons at sea.
>
> This presentation will review major strategic challenges to the Indian
> Ocean maritime security and will attempt to identity major strategic
> issues for Australia.
>
> *Alexey D. Muraviev* is the Head of the Department of Social Sciences and
> International Studies at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. He
> is a Coordinator of the International Relations and National Security
> programs and the founder and Director of the Strategic Flashlight forum on
> national security and strategy at Curtin. He has published widely on
> matters of national and international security. His research interests
> include problems of modern maritime power, contemporary defence and
> strategic policy, Russia's strategic and defence policy, Russia is a
> Pacific power, transnational terrorism, Australian national security, and
> other.
>
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>
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> <http://www.monash.edu.au/campuses/caulfield/>
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