Since thousands of years ago, seas and straits have become world trade routes. The sea carries out the exchange of goods and trade. The purpose of this article is to explain the mastery of the potential of the strait; It has implications for the glory of the country that controls it. Through an asymmetrical analysis, colonials\u27 domination of the straits is relatively safer than areas controlled by regional countries. Sea lanes between islands and between continents are strategic resources that can be exploited by anyone who occupies them. The Hormuz Strait and the Malacca Strait are clear examples of how vital the strait is for the movement of goods and trade routes involving many national interests. On that basis, many conflicts occurre...
The straits of Malacca is one of the busiest maritime passage in the world. Medias often remain this...
Having reputations as two of the world\u27s most critical straits for international shipping activit...
The Strait of Malacca is a commercial step of great importance, where 60% of international maritime ...
Since thousands of years ago, seas and straits have become world trade routes. The sea carries out t...
This paper presents an overview of the strategic and security issues surrounding the Straits of Mala...
This study attempts to revisit two prominent trading networks between the Arab World and the Malay A...
About 94.8 per cent of Malaysian trade is depending on collective inter/intra-regional maritime netw...
Historical records reveal that port-kingdoms began to flourish along the Straits of Malacca and Sing...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the north...
February 2011 The Strait of Malacca is a major axis in worldwide maritime traffic and a vital artery...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
Malays inhabit Indonesia and Malaysia. They are connected with each other since time immemorial. The...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the northe...
International trading flows have always been the subject of geopolitical risks and conflicts. Differ...
The straits of Malacca is one of the busiest maritime passage in the world. Medias often remain this...
Having reputations as two of the world\u27s most critical straits for international shipping activit...
The Strait of Malacca is a commercial step of great importance, where 60% of international maritime ...
Since thousands of years ago, seas and straits have become world trade routes. The sea carries out t...
This paper presents an overview of the strategic and security issues surrounding the Straits of Mala...
This study attempts to revisit two prominent trading networks between the Arab World and the Malay A...
About 94.8 per cent of Malaysian trade is depending on collective inter/intra-regional maritime netw...
Historical records reveal that port-kingdoms began to flourish along the Straits of Malacca and Sing...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the north...
February 2011 The Strait of Malacca is a major axis in worldwide maritime traffic and a vital artery...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
Malays inhabit Indonesia and Malaysia. They are connected with each other since time immemorial. The...
The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the northe...
International trading flows have always been the subject of geopolitical risks and conflicts. Differ...
The straits of Malacca is one of the busiest maritime passage in the world. Medias often remain this...
Having reputations as two of the world\u27s most critical straits for international shipping activit...
The Strait of Malacca is a commercial step of great importance, where 60% of international maritime ...