Maritime Security on Southeast Asia Through Extra-Regional Cooperative Efforts

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Emil Mahyudin , Gilang Nur Alam , RMT Nurhasan Affandi , Windy Dermawan , Fuad Azmi

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The region of Southeast Asia has evolved as a global important maritime region. Despite this, the marine sector in the region continues to be vulnerable due to conflicting maritime border claims, piracy, and other international maritime concerns, among other factors. A regional maritime mechanism and strategic partnership that is inclusive and comprehensive in order to ensure good order at sea are needed. As a means of enhancing marine cooperation, it is essential that handle obstacles and ensure that the strategy is implemented as planned. This article makes extensive use of qualitative methodologies and documents, particularly those pertaining to maritime concerns, in order to describe maritime strategies and their dialogue partners. As a result of this article, many countries have a common interest in maritime security and economic stability, and there is a greater chance for sharing burdens and working cooperatively as a result of this interest among countries.

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