Historical records reveal that port-kingdoms began to flourish along the Straits of Malacca and Singapore as early as the third century AD. These realms survived by regulating and exploiting trade flows between China and India and within the Malay Archipelago itself. After the fall of the Malacca Sultanate in 1511, the competition for supremacy in the Strait of Malacca continued between the regional Empires and their Western rivals until eventually, the latter were victorious. The Malay World then fell into centuries of Western colonization before the region gradually gained independence in the 20th century. Now, the Straits of Malacca is considerably bordered by Malaysia and Indonesia while the Straits of Singapore is jointly shared by Ma...
February 2011 The Strait of Malacca is a major axis in worldwide maritime traffic and a vital artery...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
Geographically, economically and historically, the idea of Malaysia as a maritime nation is not new....
Malays inhabit Indonesia and Malaysia. They are connected with each other since time immemorial. The...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
The Malay Peninsula or what is present day WestlPeninsular Malaysia is flanked on either shores by ...
This paper presents an overview of the strategic and security issues surrounding the Straits of Mala...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the north...
For resource-poor, export-oriented states in East Asia, the security of sealanes are economic lifeli...
Malaysia inherited the legacy of the famous maritime empire of Srivijaya and Malacca Sultanate. Befo...
Malacca, famous for its rich historical context, is one of the famous tourist hot spots globally. We...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the northe...
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly suppo...
- Malaysian cities: Malacca, George Town, Kuala Lumpur This is an investigation inside the urban ge...
This pioneering work from a member of Malaysia’s new generation of historians is a tale of two very ...
February 2011 The Strait of Malacca is a major axis in worldwide maritime traffic and a vital artery...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
Geographically, economically and historically, the idea of Malaysia as a maritime nation is not new....
Malays inhabit Indonesia and Malaysia. They are connected with each other since time immemorial. The...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
The Malay Peninsula or what is present day WestlPeninsular Malaysia is flanked on either shores by ...
This paper presents an overview of the strategic and security issues surrounding the Straits of Mala...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the north...
For resource-poor, export-oriented states in East Asia, the security of sealanes are economic lifeli...
Malaysia inherited the legacy of the famous maritime empire of Srivijaya and Malacca Sultanate. Befo...
Malacca, famous for its rich historical context, is one of the famous tourist hot spots globally. We...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the northe...
The development of maritime activities in Southeast Asia in the “Age of Commerce” was strongly suppo...
- Malaysian cities: Malacca, George Town, Kuala Lumpur This is an investigation inside the urban ge...
This pioneering work from a member of Malaysia’s new generation of historians is a tale of two very ...
February 2011 The Strait of Malacca is a major axis in worldwide maritime traffic and a vital artery...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
Geographically, economically and historically, the idea of Malaysia as a maritime nation is not new....