Malik bookIn Spring 2013, the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies hosted a workshop entitled “Maritime Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region: China, India and U.S. Perspectives.”  Proceedings from the workshop have just been published in a new book, “Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from China, India, and the United States.”

According to Dr. Mohan Malik, workshop academic lead and book editor, “this book brings together a cross-section of outstanding practitioners, policymakers, scholars and analysts from China, India, Australia and the United States many of whom have records of distinguished military, government and diplomatic service, and play important roles in maritime security policy formulation, coordination and execution.”

The book is available for purchase at: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442235328

One of DoD’s five regional security studies centers , APCSS’ mission is to build capacities and communities of interest by educating, connecting and empowering security practitioners to advance Asia-Pacific security. Since opening in 1995, the Center has had more than 9,000 alumni representing over 122 countries and territories attend APCSS courses and workshops.