
Maritime security in Southeast Asia
Bok · Engelsk · 2007
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Utgitt | London : Routledge , 2007
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Omfang | 224s. : Bibliografi s.205-217
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Opplysninger | Identifies the nature of the maritime security problem and evaluates the various responses with an eye to improve the management of security threats. This book is useful for academics, policy analysts, legislators and students interested in security issues in Southeast Asia.. - Part I: Introduction; 1 Southeast Asian SLOCs and security options; 2 Re-thinking the safety of navigation in the Malacca Strait; Part II: Challenges; 3 The importance and security of regional sea lanes; 4 The regional dimension of territorial and maritime disputes in Southeast Asia: Actors, disagreements and dynamics; 5 Maritime disputes in the South China Sea: Strategic and diplomatic status quo; 6 Piracy in the waters of Southeast Asia; 7 Maritime terrorist threat in Southeast Asia Part III: Responses8 Building good order at sea in Southeast Asia: The promise of international regimes; 9 Archipelagic sea lanes passage in Southeast Asia: Developments and uncertainties; 10 The US Regional Maritime Security Initiative and US grand strategy in Southeast Asia; 11 Satellite-based tracking of ships as global crime control ISPS Code, AIS, SSAS and LRIT; 12 Flags of convenience as a complicating factor in combating crime at sea; Part IV: Comments and reflections; 13 Terrorism at sea: Combating what - and how?; 14 Reflections on the changing maritime security environment Part V: Afterword15 The important role of shipping: Challenges ahead; Bibliography; Index
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ISBN | 978-0-415-41388-6
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