France as a Maritime Power
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This book examines France's continued dominance in the Indian Ocean region following British withdrawal from East of Suez. The study analyzes France's political, economic, and strategic interests its maritime territory, its bilateral relations, its role in the Indian Ocean Commission and policies toward regional demilitarization This book examines France's continued dominance in the Indian Ocean region following British withdrawal from East of Suez. The study analyzes France's political, economic, and strategic interests across 2.6 million km² of maritime territory, constituting twenty-four percent of its EEZ. The work covers France's bilateral relations, its role in the Indian Ocean Commission, its policies toward regional demilitarization while also including: Comprehensive analysis of France's sustained political, economic, and strategic presence in the Indian Ocean region following British withdrawal Examination of France's bilateral relations with Western Indian Ocean states including Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles, and Comoros Assessment of France's role in regional organizations, particularly the Indian Ocean Commission and multilateral frameworks Analysis of France's maritime interests covering 2.6 million km² of Exclusive Economic Zone in the Indian Ocean Investigation of France's policy approaches toward regional demilitarization and security arrangements The analysis demonstrates how France transformed from colonial power to acknowledged resident state, maintaining significant influence in regional and global affairs through sustained commitment to the Western Indian Ocean. This title has been co-published with Knowledge World Publishers. T&F does not sell or distribute the print versions in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri lanka.
This book examines France's continued dominance in the Indian Ocean region following British withdrawal from East of Suez. The study analyzes France's political, economic, and strategic interests its maritime territory, its bilateral relations, its role in the Indian Ocean Commission and policies toward regional demilitarization This book examines France's continued dominance in the Indian Ocean region following British withdrawal from East of Suez. The study analyzes France's political, economic, and strategic interests across 2.6 million km² of maritime territory, constituting twenty-four percent of its EEZ. The work covers France's bilateral relations, its role in the Indian Ocean Commission, its policies toward regional demilitarization while also including: Comprehensive analysis of France's sustained political, economic, and strategic presence in the Indian Ocean region following British withdrawal Examination of France's bilateral relations with Western Indian Ocean states including Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles, and Comoros Assessment of France's role in regional organizations, particularly the Indian Ocean Commission and multilateral frameworks Analysis of France's maritime interests covering 2.6 million km² of Exclusive Economic Zone in the Indian Ocean Investigation of France's policy approaches toward regional demilitarization and security arrangements The analysis demonstrates how France transformed from colonial power to acknowledged resident state, maintaining significant influence in regional and global affairs through sustained commitment to the Western Indian Ocean. This title has been co-published with Knowledge World Publishers. T&F does not sell or distribute the print versions in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri lanka.
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