This is the second of a two-part special issue on piracy in Asian waters. Part 1 (vol. 16, no. 6) explored the social and economic dynamics of pan-Asian piracy, and here in Part 2, contributors delve into the political dimensions of piracy by focusing on its interrelationship with notions of sovereignty, the changing nature of states in early modern Asia, and the rise of global seaborne empires. The four articles here challenge the conventional wisdom that Asian waters were great voids in indigenous political imagination and that Asian polities never regulated maritime space before the arrival of the West. Piracy played a significant role in the intense economic rivalries and competing political claims over sovereignty, not just between Wes...
Asian waters have been particularly affected by a high number of piracy incidents during the last th...
4.1. Economic and Commercial Stakes As early as 1776, once the chapter of Black-beard, Bonnet and Ki...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...
Maritime Asia is a confusing morass of contested sovereignties and geopolitical rivalries. Yet the s...
States exert their power over maritime predation only occasionally depending on prevalent circumstan...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
The suppression of piracy and maritime raiding was a keystone in the colonisation of Southeast Asia....
At a basic level, piracy (like all crimes) is caused by illicit opportunity structures, motivations ...
Pirate communities have forever posed a threat to maritime activity. Prior to the expansion into the...
Eric Frécon's study starkly reveals the fragility of the internal societies and the inadequate regul...
Maritime-raiding or ‘piracy’ already existed when the Portuguese arrived in Asia at the turn of the ...
The volume is a collection of studies discussing aspects of the political economy and raison d'état ...
The 16th century was the golden age of piracy in East Asia. Raiders known pejoratively as wokou in C...
Abstract in UndeterminedWarfare and legitimate violence have long been seen as key elements in state...
"In Writing Pirates, Yuanfei Wang connects Chinese literary production to emerging discourses of pir...
Asian waters have been particularly affected by a high number of piracy incidents during the last th...
4.1. Economic and Commercial Stakes As early as 1776, once the chapter of Black-beard, Bonnet and Ki...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...
Maritime Asia is a confusing morass of contested sovereignties and geopolitical rivalries. Yet the s...
States exert their power over maritime predation only occasionally depending on prevalent circumstan...
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World offers a new interpretation of Spanish colonial r...
The suppression of piracy and maritime raiding was a keystone in the colonisation of Southeast Asia....
At a basic level, piracy (like all crimes) is caused by illicit opportunity structures, motivations ...
Pirate communities have forever posed a threat to maritime activity. Prior to the expansion into the...
Eric Frécon's study starkly reveals the fragility of the internal societies and the inadequate regul...
Maritime-raiding or ‘piracy’ already existed when the Portuguese arrived in Asia at the turn of the ...
The volume is a collection of studies discussing aspects of the political economy and raison d'état ...
The 16th century was the golden age of piracy in East Asia. Raiders known pejoratively as wokou in C...
Abstract in UndeterminedWarfare and legitimate violence have long been seen as key elements in state...
"In Writing Pirates, Yuanfei Wang connects Chinese literary production to emerging discourses of pir...
Asian waters have been particularly affected by a high number of piracy incidents during the last th...
4.1. Economic and Commercial Stakes As early as 1776, once the chapter of Black-beard, Bonnet and Ki...
As a phenomenon accompanying European expansion, piracy and privateering spread globally, beginning ...