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Author: Vice Admiral Hideaki Kaneda


Vice Admiral Hideaki Kaneda, JMSDF (ret.), is a director for the Okazaki Institute and an adjunct fellow of the Japan Institute of International Affairs. He was a senior fellow in the Asia Center at Harvard University and a guest professor in the Faculty of Policy Management at Keio University. He served in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force from 1968 to 1999.

Creating Seamless Maritime Security Coalitions in the Indo-Pacific

By Vice Admiral Hideaki Kaneda | April 12, 2016 | Categories: China, Indo-Pacific Region, International Law, Japan, United States
With rapid expansion of China’s power, the region needs to establish flexible mechanisms for collective maritime security cooperation.
Promoting openness and exchange in maritime Asia

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