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IIAS-ISEAS Series on Asia

This series delves into the dynamic and multifaceted aspects of Asia through in-depth scholarly works. It covers a wide array of topics, from politics and economics to culture and society. The collection is designed for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of this rapidly evolving region. It offers valuable insights for both academics and those with a general interest in Asian studies.

Oceans of Crime

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  1. Oceans of Crime

    Maritime Piracy and Transnational Security in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh

    • 446 pages
    • 16 hours of reading

    The book delves into the ongoing issue of piracy in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh, exploring its root causes. It connects declining fish stocks, organized crime, politically motivated radical groups, and the use of flags of convenience to the rise of piracy. Additionally, it examines the lack of effective state control and the role of private security companies, highlighting the broader security implications of these interconnected factors.

    Oceans of Crime