
Maritime Security in Southeast Asia
by Chong Guan; KwaBuy New
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Table of Contents
Notes on contributors | p. vii |
Preface | p. ix |
List of abbreviations | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Southeast Asian SLOCS and security options | p. 3 |
Re-thinking the safety of navigation in the Malacca Strait | p. 14 |
Challenges | p. 19 |
The importance and security of regional sea lanes | p. 21 |
The regional dimension of territorial and maritime disputes in Southeast Asia: actors, disagreements and dynamics | p. 34 |
Maritime disputes in the South China Sea: strategic and diplomatic status quo | p. 49 |
Piracy in the waters of Southeast Asia | p. 62 |
Maritime terrorist threat in Southeast Asia | p. 78 |
Responses | p. 95 |
Building good order at sea in Southeast Asia: the promise of international regimes | p. 97 |
Archipelagic sea lanes passage in Southeast Asia: developments and uncertainties | p. 117 |
The US Regional Maritime Security Initiative and US grand strategy in Southeast Asia | p. 134 |
Satellite-based tracking of ships as global crime control: ISPS Code, AIS, SSAS and LRIT | p. 146 |
Flags of convenience as a complicating factor in combating crime at sea | p. 162 |
Comments and reflections | p. 175 |
Terrorism at sea: combating what - and how? | p. 177 |
Reflections on the changing maritime security environment | p. 189 |
Afterword | p. 199 |
The important role of shipping: challenges ahead | p. 201 |
Bibliography | p. 205 |
Index | p. 218 |
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