Shared awareness and deconfliction initiative : can the success story be applied to Southeast Asia/ P.K.Ghosh

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Defense Forum: Vol.41, Issue. 1, 2016 pp.47-49 (F5)Summary: The rising number of piracy incidents in Southeast Asia has undoubtedly created a dire need for a formalized information sharing mechanism such as SHADE. Cooperation between maritime forces along with an active exchange of information and intelligence are potent weapons to fight against the rise of transnational maritime crimes, including terrorism, illegal migaration, drugs/arms running all piracy.
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The rising number of piracy incidents in Southeast Asia has undoubtedly created a dire need for a formalized information sharing mechanism such as SHADE. Cooperation between maritime forces along with an active exchange of information and intelligence are potent weapons to fight against the rise of transnational maritime crimes, including terrorism, illegal migaration, drugs/arms running all piracy.

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