Security Perspectives of the Malay Archipelago: Security Linkages in the Second Front in the War on Terrorism
The Malay Archipelago - namely Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines - has recently risen in prominence as the 'second front' in the war on terrorism. This study argues that the Malay Archipelago constitutes a distinct sub-regional security complex within Southeast Asia due to the existence of patterns of amity and enmity, as well as transnational terrorism linkages.
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Security Perspectives of the Malay Archipelago: Security Linkages in the Second Front in the War on Terrorism
The Malay Archipelago - namely Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines - has recently risen in prominence as the 'second front' in the war on terrorism. This study argues that the Malay Archipelago constitutes a distinct sub-regional security complex within Southeast Asia due to the existence of patterns of amity and enmity, as well as transnational terrorism linkages.
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Security Perspectives of the Malay Archipelago: Security Linkages in the Second Front in the War on Terrorism

Security Perspectives of the Malay Archipelago: Security Linkages in the Second Front in the War on Terrorism

by Andrew T.H. Tan
Security Perspectives of the Malay Archipelago: Security Linkages in the Second Front in the War on Terrorism

Security Perspectives of the Malay Archipelago: Security Linkages in the Second Front in the War on Terrorism

by Andrew T.H. Tan

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Overview

The Malay Archipelago - namely Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines - has recently risen in prominence as the 'second front' in the war on terrorism. This study argues that the Malay Archipelago constitutes a distinct sub-regional security complex within Southeast Asia due to the existence of patterns of amity and enmity, as well as transnational terrorism linkages.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843769972
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 12/27/2004
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Andrew T.H. Tan, Non-Resident Principal Fellow, Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs, New Zealand

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. Introduction – The Malay Archipelago Security Complex 2. The Malay Archipelago – Does it Matter? 3. Singapore’s Security Perspectives 4. Brunei’s Security Perspectives 5. Malaysia’s Security Perspectives 6. Indonesia’s Security Perspectives 7. Philippines’ Security Perspectives 8. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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