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Future of maritime security : role of science, technology & space
Published 2016“…No single country is seen as being able to secure the maritime domain alone. Collaboration and information sharing with partner nations can help to detect, identify, track, and interdict nearly all vessels approaching coastal areas. …”
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Governments meet to strengthen maritime security legal measures
Published 2016“…The maritime domain, the vast majority of which is international waters, has traditionally been one characterized by a lack of control bordering on the anarchic. …”
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Anti-piracy in Somalia: models for maritime security institutions
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564
China’s Maritime Silk Road: Challenging Test for ASEAN
Published 2018“…The Maritime Silk Road (MSR) holds great potential to foster ASEAN-China economic relations. …”
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Inaugural ASEAN-China Maritime Exercise : What To Expect
Published 2018“…While largely symbolic, the inaugural ASEAN-China Maritime Exercise serves as a first step forward in promoting practical measures for confidence-building and maritime safety despite ongoing disputes in the South China Sea.…”
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Ferry safety: A neglected aspect of maritime security?
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Maritime Terrorism In Southeast Asia: A Risk Assessment
Published 2016“…This article seeks to investigate the extent of the threat posed by maritime terrorism to commercial ports and shipping in Southeast Asia. …”
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The Philippines as an Archipelagic and Maritime Nation: Interests, Challenges, and Perspectives
Published 2016“…The geographic nature of the Philippines as well as its numerous activities in relation to the sea, are integral to the identity of the country and critical in securing its maritime interests. These interests have a number of facets, which include the protection of national territorial integrity, marine resources, maritime industry and the marine environment, as well as the promotion of maritime safety and security. …”
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Securing energy supply and maritime interests : seeking convergence
Published 2018“…It also highlights the strategic implications of ASEAN’s rising energy demand and growing exploitation of its offshore maritime energy resources for future regional cooperation, enhanced competition and potential strategic rivalries as well as conflicts.…”
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ASEAN and the poor Seafarers : the price of additional maritime security
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571
Maritime security cooperation in the Malacca Straits : prospects and limits
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U.S. ports controversy : the politics of fear and maritime security
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China’s growing fishing industry and regional maritime security
Published 2012“…The evolution of China’s fishing industry - from inshore to offshore fishing - is posing both challenges and opportunities for regional maritime security.…”
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Effective maritime security : conceptual model and empirical evidence
Published 2012Subjects: “…DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies::Maritime management and business…”
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Maritime security of passenger ships : what can be done?
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SRIWIJAYA KERAJAAN MARITIM TERBESAR PERTAMA DI NUSANTARA
Published 2006“…Jauh sebelum bangsa Eropa menjelajah dan menguasai lautan dunia abad ke-16 dan 17, di Nusantara telah berdiri Kerajaan (Negara) Maritim terbesar pertama pada abad ke7 dan 8. Pada abad ke-16 dan 17, bangsa Portugis, Spanyol, Inggris, Perancis dan Belanda berlomba-lomba menguasai lau tan dan membuat koloni dalam rangka memajukan perdagangan untuk kemakmuran rakyatnya masing-masing.…”
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Prototyping of a situation awareness system in the maritime surveillance
Published 2013“…In this work, we describe the application of Semantic Web Rule Language to represent corresponding knowledge in the maritime surveillance domain. The result of this research will demonstrate that an ontology based system can be used to remodel the information into a meaningful and valuable form to predict the future states of SA and improve the decision making process.…”
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Prototyping of a situation awareness system in the maritime surveillance
Published 2013“…In this work, we describe the application of Semantic Web Rule Language to represent corresponding knowledge in the maritime surveillance domain. The result of this research will demonstrate that an ontology based system can be used to remodel the information into a meaningful and valuable form to predict the future states of SA and improve the decision making process.…”
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