Published Paper


Research and Writing of Future Maritime History

Ismail Ali
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Page: 1652-1664
Published on: 2024 December

Abstract

The study of the future history of maritime is crucial in understanding the evolving dynamics of global maritime trade, security, and international relations. This research explores the concept of "future history" in the context of maritime studies, utilizing a framework that combines historical analysis with predictive foresight. The primary aim of this study is to investigate how historical maritime events, trends, and shifts can inform strategies for future maritime policy, security, and economic development. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, including historical analysis of past maritime patterns, interviews with maritime experts, and scenario planning techniques to forecast potential future developments. The findings highlight the significance of technological advancements, climate change, and geopolitical shifts as key factors shaping the future maritime landscape. The research emphasizes the need for adaptive policies that address emerging challenges such as maritime security, sustainable resource management, and regional cooperation. The study concludes with recommendations for future research and policy development that ensure a resilient, secure, and sustainable maritime future.

 

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