Piracy in Southeast Asia status, issues, and responses edited by Derek Johnson and Mark Valencia.
Material type: TextSeries: IIAS/ISEAS series on maritime issues and piracy in AsiaPublication details: Leiden], the Netherlands International Institute for Asian Studies Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2005.Description: xx, 174 pages ill. 24 cmISBN:- 981230276X
- 981230326X
- 364.164 JOH
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Research on Southeast Asian piracy / by Derek Johnson, Erika Pladdet, and Mark J. Valencia -- Roots of contemporary maritime piracy in Southeast Asia / by Adam J. Young -- The scourage of piracy in Southeast Asia / by P. Mukundan -- Ships can be dangerous, too, coupling piracy and terrorism in Southeast Asia's maritime security framework / by Graham Gerard Ong -- Piracy and terrorism in Southeast Asia / by Mark J. Valencia -- Piracy and politics in Southeast Asia / by Mark J. Valencia -- Piracy in Asia, international co-operation and Japan's role / by Greg Chaikin -- Combating piracy, co-operation needs, efforts, and challenges / by Hasjim Djalal -- Towards an agenda for piracy research / by Derek Johnson and Mark J. Valencia.
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