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Global maritime geopolitics: conflicts and alliances
Maritime geopolitical issues are increasingly influencing global politics and maritime security. Disputes over territorial waters, such as those in the South China Sea, have significant implications for maritime traffic and regional stability. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) provides a legal framework for resolving such disputes, but naval defense remains challenging. Understanding these issues is essential for comprehending the complex interplay between maritime boundaries, resource claims, and national security.
Additionally, the strategic importance of key maritime chokepoints, like the Strait of Hormuz and the Malacca Strait, highlights the need for robust geopolitical strategies to ensure safe and secure passage for global shipping.
As these geopolitical tensions escalate, there is an increasing threat of cyber-attacks targeting maritime infrastructure and vessels, emphasizing the importance of maritime cybersecurity. These cyber threats can disrupt shipping routes, compromise sensitive data, and pose risks to national security. Therefore, integrating comprehensive cybersecurity measures is critical to safeguarding the maritime domain in the face of evolving geopolitical challenges.

