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Security perspectives of the Malay archipelago : security linkages in the second front in the war on terrorism / Andrew T H Tan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham UK : Edward Elgar, 2004Description: viii, 309 pISBN:
  • 9781843769972 (hbk) :
Subject(s): Summary: Presents the case for the Malay archipelago (Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines) to be considered as a distinct sub-regional security complex within Southeast Asia. The book gives an overview of the archipelago then describes and discusses the security perspectives of each of the countries separately looking at brief history, threat perceptions, cooperation, international relations, national security policy, and possible terrorism issues especially islamic fundamentalism.
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Presents the case for the Malay archipelago (Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines) to be considered as a distinct sub-regional security complex within Southeast Asia. The book gives an overview of the archipelago then describes and discusses the security perspectives of each of the countries separately looking at brief history, threat perceptions, cooperation, international relations, national security policy, and possible terrorism issues especially islamic fundamentalism.

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