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Maritime Security in East and Southeast Asia [electronic resource] : Political Challenges in Asian Waters / edited by Nicholas Tarling, Xin Chen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: XIII, 255 p. 20 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811025884
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 320.95
LOC classification:
  • JQ1-1852
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Maritime Security and Piracy -- 3. The Straits of Malacca: Malaysia's Threat Perception and Strategy for Maritime Security -- 4. Securitising Piracy and Maritime Terrorism along the Malacca and Singapore Straits: Singapore and the Importance of Facilitating Factors -- 5. The Challenges of Maritime Security Cooperation in the Straits of Malacca: Another Singapore Perspective -- 6. The Seas of Our Insecurity: Ordinary versus State Discourses on Maritime and Human Security in the Philippines -- 7. Japan's Maritime Security-Continuity and Post-Cold War Evolution -- 8. Charting Thailand's Maritime Security Policies from 1932 to 2012: A Liberal International Relations Perspective -- 9. Sea Power and Maritime Disputes: China's Internal Discourses.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This volume investigates the nature of threats facing, or perceived as facing, some of the key players involved in Asian maritime politics. The articles in this collection present case studies on Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia as a whole and focus on domestic definitions of threats and conceptualisations of security. These studies map the differing understandings of danger in this region and explore how contending narratives of "threats" and "security" affect the national maritime security policy deliberations within the claimant countries of this region. Those interested in maritime security and management in Asia will find this collection an invaluable addition to the literature on this topic. .
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1. Introduction -- 2. Maritime Security and Piracy -- 3. The Straits of Malacca: Malaysia's Threat Perception and Strategy for Maritime Security -- 4. Securitising Piracy and Maritime Terrorism along the Malacca and Singapore Straits: Singapore and the Importance of Facilitating Factors -- 5. The Challenges of Maritime Security Cooperation in the Straits of Malacca: Another Singapore Perspective -- 6. The Seas of Our Insecurity: Ordinary versus State Discourses on Maritime and Human Security in the Philippines -- 7. Japan's Maritime Security-Continuity and Post-Cold War Evolution -- 8. Charting Thailand's Maritime Security Policies from 1932 to 2012: A Liberal International Relations Perspective -- 9. Sea Power and Maritime Disputes: China's Internal Discourses.

This volume investigates the nature of threats facing, or perceived as facing, some of the key players involved in Asian maritime politics. The articles in this collection present case studies on Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia as a whole and focus on domestic definitions of threats and conceptualisations of security. These studies map the differing understandings of danger in this region and explore how contending narratives of "threats" and "security" affect the national maritime security policy deliberations within the claimant countries of this region. Those interested in maritime security and management in Asia will find this collection an invaluable addition to the literature on this topic. .

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