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  1. Maritime Southeast Asia; Geography; Location: Indonesian Archipelago Philippine Archipelago Peninsular Malaysia East Malaysia Singapore: Total islands: 25,000: Major islands: Borneo, Java, Luzon, Mindanao, Sulawesi, Sumatra: Area: 2,870,000 km 2 (1,110,000 sq mi) Highest elevation: 4,095 m (13435 ft) Highest point: Mount Kinabalu

  2. Southeast Asia is widely known as a crossroads for good reasons, yet its maritime history involves more than just being a stopover or destination for the journeys and aims of people coming from elsewhere—whether between India and China for the early period or later imperial powers’ procurement of resources and labor extraction.

  3. Sep 10, 2021 · CSIS held a three-part virtual conference in June 2021 on the maritime challenges facing Southeast Asian states. This white paper discusses urgent human, ecological, food, and climate security issues in the region’s oceans and steps to address these challenges.

  4. Feb 3, 2014 · At least three distinct networks emerged as a result of these maritime interactions: 1) networks of exchanges among the polities skirting the Bay of Bengal; 2) networks that connected the areas around the South China Sea; and 3) networks of direct exchanges between South Asia and China.

  5. Apr 25, 2022 · Maritime disputes in Southeast Asia should be viewed less as a single big basket of problems, and more as smaller individual problems with their own corresponding solutions. There is not a one-size-fits-all approach. And three inter-related policy contexts can help explain why some troubles persist more than others.

  6. ASEAN Maritime Outlook. Author: Download. Abstract. Southeast Asia connects the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and its waters are one of the most strategic maritime spaces in the world in terms of global trade, food and energy security and marine biodiversity.

  7. Mar 28, 2023 · While growing tensions in the South China Sea dominate much of the extra-regional attention, Southeast Asias wider maritime domain is a tremendously complex risk environment where many other threats lurk, and these pose dangers to a wide array of maritime stakeholding communities.

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