'Whosoever commands the sea, commands the trade; whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world, and consequently the world itself.' Sir Walter Raleigh The sea is the engine of globalisation. Since the voyages of the European explorers in the 15th century, it has played a crucial role in the movement of people, goods and ideas; today, over 90 per cent of the world's trade goes by sea. In this important and timely book, maritime and geo-political strategist Chris Parry reveals how the sea's role as the world's 'super highway' will make it a key arena for both cooperation and competition, as states and multi-national companies seek to assert claims over the seas. Offering essential insights into naval capacity, international security and new technologies, Super Highway explores the development of oceanic resources, climate change and rising sea levels, new trade routes across the Arctic, threats from criminal elements, new sources of oil and gas, and the increasing challenge to the USA's hegemony from China and others.The prize for maritime dominance in the 21st century, as at any other time since the 15th century, is control of the strategic and economic levers of world power and influence. Super Highway shows that what happens next on the seas will profoundly affect the lives of us all, and those of generations to come.
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Weight: 726g
Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
Publication Date: 12 Jun 2014
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781908739841
About Chris Parry
Chris Parry read Modern History at Jesus College Oxford and joined the Royal Navy as a Seaman Officer in 1972 subsequently joining the Fleet Air Arm as an Observer in 1978. Mentioned in dispatches during the Falklands War for disabling a submarine and rescuing 16 SAS troopers from a glacier in South Georgia he later commanded a destroyer an assault ship and the UK's Amphibious Task Group. As a Rear Admiral in 2005 he was the Director General Developments Concepts and Doctrine in the UK Ministry of Defence before retiring in 2008 to form a company that specialises in geo-strategic forecasting and risk assessment. He was the first Chair of the UK's Marine Management Organisation and is the author of Down South: A Falklands War Diary.
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