Piracy in Southeast Asia

Piracy in Southeast Asia
Author: Carolin Liss,Ted Biggs
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134819096

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This book combines multi-disciplinary ethnographic and theoretical approaches to examine piracy in Southeast Asia and the regional and international responses to this threat. During the piracy boom of the early to mid-2000s, the issue of piracy in Southeast Asia received substantial academic attention. Recent scholarship, however, has shifted the focus to Somali piracy and the resurgence of piracy in Southeast Asia has largely been neglected in the academic community. This volume seeks to remedy this gap in the current literature. The primary aim is to examine how piracy has evolved in Southeast Asia over the past ten years, to address why piracy has re-emerged as a security threat, to evaluate efforts at maintaining security in regional waters, and to offer an analysis of what might be expected in the next decade. The contributions are drawn from academics, policy makers, and military officers, covering a range of disciplines including international relations, socio-cultural anthropology, security studies, history, law, and Asian studies. Taken together, the contributions in this volume provide a better understanding of contemporary piracy in Southeast Asia and suggest avenues to successfully combat piracy in this region. This book will be of much interest to students of maritime security, Asian politics, security studies, and international relations in general.

Assessing Contemporary Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia Trends Hotspots and Responses

Assessing Contemporary Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia  Trends  Hotspots and Responses
Author: Carolin Liss,Peace Research Institute (Frankfurt am Main)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014*
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3942532697

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Piracy in Southeast Asia

Piracy in Southeast Asia
Author: Derek Johnson,Mark Valencia
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789812303264

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Beyond providing a solid foundation for the analysis of maritime piracy in Southeast Asia, the book also gives considerable attention to the challenges of regional co-operation.

Piracy in Southeast Asia

Piracy in Southeast Asia
Author: Carolin Liss,Ted Biggs
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134819027

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This book combines multi-disciplinary ethnographic and theoretical approaches to examine piracy in Southeast Asia and the regional and international responses to this threat. During the piracy boom of the early to mid-2000s, the issue of piracy in Southeast Asia received substantial academic attention. Recent scholarship, however, has shifted the focus to Somali piracy and the resurgence of piracy in Southeast Asia has largely been neglected in the academic community. This volume seeks to remedy this gap in the current literature. The primary aim is to examine how piracy has evolved in Southeast Asia over the past ten years, to address why piracy has re-emerged as a security threat, to evaluate efforts at maintaining security in regional waters, and to offer an analysis of what might be expected in the next decade. The contributions are drawn from academics, policy makers, and military officers, covering a range of disciplines including international relations, socio-cultural anthropology, security studies, history, law, and Asian studies. Taken together, the contributions in this volume provide a better understanding of contemporary piracy in Southeast Asia and suggest avenues to successfully combat piracy in this region. This book will be of much interest to students of maritime security, Asian politics, security studies, and international relations in general.

Piracy Maritime Terrorism and Securing the Malacca Straits

Piracy  Maritime Terrorism and Securing the Malacca Straits
Author: Graham Gerard Ong-Webb
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789812304179

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Maritime piracy continues to persist as a significant phenomenon manifesting a range of social, historical, geo-political, security and economic issues. Today, the waters of Southeast Asia serve as the dominant region for the occurrence of piracy and the challenges it poses to regional security and Malacca Straits security. As a second installment within the Series on Maritime Issues and Piracy in Asia by the International Institute of Asian Studies, Leiden University, and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, the authors of this volume add fresh perspectives to the ongoing debate about piracy, the threat of maritime terrorism, and the challenge of securing the Malacca Straits today.

Security Responses to Piracy in Southeast Asia West Africa and Somalia

Security Responses to Piracy in Southeast Asia  West Africa and Somalia
Author: Martin N. Murphy
Publsiher: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9789948147336

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The pirates of Somalia have shaken the maritime world. They have mounted what amounts to the most substantial non-state threat to the security of international shipping for half a century and perhaps longer. Piracy outbreaks have also occurred in Southeast Asia and West Africa. In each case the international community has responded differently. What lessons can be learned from three different approaches and is it possible to distill lessons of international best practice that can be applied in the Gulf of Aden and the northern Arabian Sea? This paper will examine how and why these three piracy outbreaks arose. It will describe in particular why the threat off Somalia grew so rapidly, why it declined and why the elements that made it successful remain in place. It will examine the responses of the international community, asking whether or not the response off Somalia might have been more effective if it had benefitted from stronger international backing and more coherent coordination. It will make the point that maritime security – the prevention and suppression of disorder at sea – must address many more issues than piracy as the theft of fish and the movement of drugs; weapons and people can often present greater risks. It will build on this point by looking at maritime security developments drawn from all three regions that may be employed advantageously in the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea, before circling back to look at the fundamental problem, which is one of landward security and asking what initiatives have been taken to address this in Somalia and which ones appear to be yielding results. Finally, it will examine whether the way forward does lie with a unified global initiative, or if steps are better taken regionally calling upon extra-regional support as necessary.

Pirates Ports and Coasts in Asia

Pirates  Ports  and Coasts in Asia
Author: John Kleinen,Manon Osseweijer
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789814279079

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"The chapters in this volume were presented in 2005 at an international conference hosted and organised by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences"--Acknowledgements.

Piracy and Maritime Crime Historical and Modern Case Studies

Piracy and Maritime Crime  Historical and Modern Case Studies
Author: Bruce A. Ellerman,Andrew Forbes,David Rosenberg
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781105042256

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Piracy is a basic and fundamental concern for all navies. From almost the beginning of state-sponsored navies, piracy suppression has been one of their major responsibilities -- when Julius Caesar was captured by pirates in 76 BCE, the first thing he did after paying the pirates' ransom and being released was to fit "out a squadron of ships to take his revenge." Despite piracy's importance and the continued frequency of piratical attacks, however, relatively few scholarly works have been written analyzing cases of modern piracy and piracy suppression in terms of varying strategic, policy, and operational decisions. This edited collection of case studies attempts to fill this gap. There have been a number of important historical studies that have dealt with the subjects of piracy and piracy suppression. Books written from the point of view of those wishing to end piracy have tended to focus on legal issues, including the rights of victims, the procedures and decisions of Admiralty courts in punishing pirates, and the capture of piracy ships as prizes. Others have looked at the existence of piracy in terms of one particular place or time period, with the Barbary Coast and the Caribbean Sea claiming disproportionate shares of attention. Pirates are often romanticized; Forbes magazine has recently listed history's top-earning pirates, including Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy at US$120 million (2008 dollars), Sir Francis Drake at US$115 million, and Thomas Tew at US$103 million. More famous pirates, like Edward Teach (Blackbeard), came in far down the list, at tenth place, with only US$12.5 million.