The Strait Defense: A Case Study Comparison of Global Straits

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) : The global climate is creating more ice-free waters in the Arctic. These new navigation possibilities around the Arctic lead to increased global trade, tourism, and oil and gas exploration. With the foreseeable increased nautical transporta...

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Main Author: Endicott, Travis Wayne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: IUPUI University Library 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7912/c2/662
https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/handle/1805/11086
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7912/c2/662 2023-05-15T14:30:45+02:00 The Strait Defense: A Case Study Comparison of Global Straits Endicott, Travis Wayne 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.7912/c2/662 https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/handle/1805/11086 unknown IUPUI University Library Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/ CC-BY-ND grand strategy Bering Strait Strait of Hormuz Strait of Malacca Panama Canal Selective Engagement Milieu-based Offshore Balancing Neo-Isolationism National Security Arctic Arctic Council CreativeWork article 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7912/c2/662 2022-03-10T11:42:40Z Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) : The global climate is creating more ice-free waters in the Arctic. These new navigation possibilities around the Arctic lead to increased global trade, tourism, and oil and gas exploration. With the foreseeable increased nautical transportation through the Northwest Passage, the United States needs to revisit its security posture in and around the Bering Strait. At least five different grand strategies are potentially relevant in addressing this question. By comparing the suggestions of these leading grand strategy approaches to what has actually been implemented by the United States in the Strait of Hormuz, the Strait of Malacca, and the Panama Canal, similarities emerge that can help the United States shape their strategy for the defending of its national interests in the Bering Strait. By testing the different grand strategies against three reasonably similar cases, I find that a forward military presence and supporting a liberal institutionalist approach are the two key aspects that the United States should employ in the Bering Strait. Increasing and improving the military presence that the United States has in the region should be a top priority. In addition, supporting the Arctic Council would provide an increased level of security to the United States and other nations in the region. This strategy is not without its challenges and it will require artful statecraft in order to be successful. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Council Arctic Bering Strait Northwest passage DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Bering Strait Northwest Passage
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Bering Strait
Strait of Hormuz
Strait of Malacca
Panama Canal
Selective Engagement
Milieu-based
Offshore Balancing
Neo-Isolationism
National Security
Arctic
Arctic Council
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Strait of Hormuz
Strait of Malacca
Panama Canal
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Offshore Balancing
Neo-Isolationism
National Security
Arctic
Arctic Council
Endicott, Travis Wayne
The Strait Defense: A Case Study Comparison of Global Straits
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Strait of Hormuz
Strait of Malacca
Panama Canal
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Offshore Balancing
Neo-Isolationism
National Security
Arctic
Arctic Council
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) : The global climate is creating more ice-free waters in the Arctic. These new navigation possibilities around the Arctic lead to increased global trade, tourism, and oil and gas exploration. With the foreseeable increased nautical transportation through the Northwest Passage, the United States needs to revisit its security posture in and around the Bering Strait. At least five different grand strategies are potentially relevant in addressing this question. By comparing the suggestions of these leading grand strategy approaches to what has actually been implemented by the United States in the Strait of Hormuz, the Strait of Malacca, and the Panama Canal, similarities emerge that can help the United States shape their strategy for the defending of its national interests in the Bering Strait. By testing the different grand strategies against three reasonably similar cases, I find that a forward military presence and supporting a liberal institutionalist approach are the two key aspects that the United States should employ in the Bering Strait. Increasing and improving the military presence that the United States has in the region should be a top priority. In addition, supporting the Arctic Council would provide an increased level of security to the United States and other nations in the region. This strategy is not without its challenges and it will require artful statecraft in order to be successful.
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