The current maritime security environment of East Asia is a complicated mix of old and new challenges. The major issues include island and boundary disputes, naval arms build-up, protection of sea-lanes, navigational regimes and activities in the exclusive economic zone, competition over resources, and maintenance of law and order at sea. These issues, unless dealt with adequately, could pose serious threats to regional stability. The most urgent task for the region in responding to these challenges is the building of a stable and secure maritime regime as well as the implementation of maritime confidence-building measures
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...
The maritime security environment in East Asia is a policy priority for both private and state actor...
The unique maritime geography of the Southeast Asian region presents distinct maritime security thre...
At the present, Northeast Asia, which is geopolitically surrounded by four great powers, the U.S., R...
Increasingly, it appears that the status quo of the East Asian maritime region is encountering subtl...
The Article describes a regional security mechanism in Northeast Asia. This mechanism should origina...
The law of the sea in South East Asia is currently facing many challenges. These challenges arise no...
Southeast and East Asia region has emerged as a global strategic maritime. Yet, maritime in the regi...
Defined under the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as semi-enclosed seas, East Asian seas ar...
INTRODUCTION. Modern maritime law is replete with a variety of legal acts of the interstate level, b...
INTRODUCTION. Modern maritime law is replete with a variety of legal acts of the interstate level, b...
Southeast and East Asia region has emerged as a global strategic maritime. Yet, maritime in the regi...
INTRODUCTION. Modern maritime law is replete with a variety of legal acts of the interstate level, b...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...
The maritime security environment in East Asia is a policy priority for both private and state actor...
The unique maritime geography of the Southeast Asian region presents distinct maritime security thre...
At the present, Northeast Asia, which is geopolitically surrounded by four great powers, the U.S., R...
Increasingly, it appears that the status quo of the East Asian maritime region is encountering subtl...
The Article describes a regional security mechanism in Northeast Asia. This mechanism should origina...
The law of the sea in South East Asia is currently facing many challenges. These challenges arise no...
Southeast and East Asia region has emerged as a global strategic maritime. Yet, maritime in the regi...
Defined under the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as semi-enclosed seas, East Asian seas ar...
INTRODUCTION. Modern maritime law is replete with a variety of legal acts of the interstate level, b...
INTRODUCTION. Modern maritime law is replete with a variety of legal acts of the interstate level, b...
Southeast and East Asia region has emerged as a global strategic maritime. Yet, maritime in the regi...
INTRODUCTION. Modern maritime law is replete with a variety of legal acts of the interstate level, b...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
This monograph includes the discussion papers presented at the Fifth Meeting of the CSCAP Maritime C...