Turning the tide/ Denise Hammick
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Jane's Defence Weekly 21 November 2007, pp.20-22 (122)Summary: Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore have joined forces in the battle for maritime security in Southeast Asia. Co-operation and tougher law enforcement by nations bordering the strait of Malacca have helped contain the threat of piracy in the region.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | SOUTHEAST ASIA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 23011-1001 |
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SOUTHEAST ASIA Southeast Asian perspectives on the China challenge/ | SOUTHEAST ASIA Internal threats the common bond of Southeast Asian national security/ | SOUTHEAST ASIA Phantom menace : expounding security myths in Southeast Asia / | SOUTHEAST ASIA Turning the tide/ | SOUTHEAST ASIA Maritime surveillance and enforcement | SOUTHEAST ASIA The titans in the twilight / | SOUTHEAST ASIA Civil-military relations in Indonesia and the Philippines : will the Thai coup prove contagious?/ |
Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore have joined forces in the battle for maritime security in Southeast Asia. Co-operation and tougher law enforcement by nations bordering the strait of Malacca have helped contain the threat of piracy in the region.
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