Southeast Asia remains one of the worst-hit regions in maritime piracy; pirates adopt new tactics and anti-piracy security governance presents inefficiencies, particularly sovereignty sensitivity in Southeast Asian waters. This article explores the context-sensitive policy options in the foreseeable future. Private security companies could be an alternative solution to maritime piracy for China and the most critical variable would be the China National Security Council
The Melaka Straits is one of the busiest straits in the world. Piracy threats and the advent of 9/11...
This thesis aims to examine the decision-making process of China's maritime security policy. In part...
The ASEAN is once again at the forefront of a super power rivalry, this time between the US and Chin...
Maritime piracy is a complex transnational security concern characterized by emerging international ...
Nowadays maritime piracy is one of the most serious non-traditional security challenges. After signi...
At a basic level, piracy (like all crimes) is caused by illicit opportunity structures, motivations ...
Maritime security concerns in the South China Sea are increasing for several reasons: higher volumes...
In the past few years, an increasing number of Private Security Companies (PSCs – also sometimes ref...
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
There has been a marked increase in the total number of piracy incidents against ships in Asia in 20...
Because of the damage that maritime piracy inflicts on international trade and general safety, it ha...
The South China Sea is considered the most dangerous area for piracy in the world. China has a stron...
Today’s globalized economy is intricately interconnected and is heavily dependent on maritime trade ...
© 2014 Dr. Rheny Wahyuni PulunganThousands of ships sail the seas to transport goods around the worl...
In the past few years, an increasing number of Private Security Companies (PSCs-sometimes also refe...
The Melaka Straits is one of the busiest straits in the world. Piracy threats and the advent of 9/11...
This thesis aims to examine the decision-making process of China's maritime security policy. In part...
The ASEAN is once again at the forefront of a super power rivalry, this time between the US and Chin...
Maritime piracy is a complex transnational security concern characterized by emerging international ...
Nowadays maritime piracy is one of the most serious non-traditional security challenges. After signi...
At a basic level, piracy (like all crimes) is caused by illicit opportunity structures, motivations ...
Maritime security concerns in the South China Sea are increasing for several reasons: higher volumes...
In the past few years, an increasing number of Private Security Companies (PSCs – also sometimes ref...
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Havin...
There has been a marked increase in the total number of piracy incidents against ships in Asia in 20...
Because of the damage that maritime piracy inflicts on international trade and general safety, it ha...
The South China Sea is considered the most dangerous area for piracy in the world. China has a stron...
Today’s globalized economy is intricately interconnected and is heavily dependent on maritime trade ...
© 2014 Dr. Rheny Wahyuni PulunganThousands of ships sail the seas to transport goods around the worl...
In the past few years, an increasing number of Private Security Companies (PSCs-sometimes also refe...
The Melaka Straits is one of the busiest straits in the world. Piracy threats and the advent of 9/11...
This thesis aims to examine the decision-making process of China's maritime security policy. In part...
The ASEAN is once again at the forefront of a super power rivalry, this time between the US and Chin...