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Sea Change

As the war in Iraq has concluded and the United States is officially drawing down its ground-presence in Afghanistan, the U.S. military is changing gears. Domestically, the focus is on diminishing the overall force size while increasing flexibility. While it is still necessary to keep a presence in the Middle East, the U.S. security apparatus is also increasingly focused […]

Filed Under: Asia Pacific Tagged With: asia pacific, maritime news, maritime security, military, shift, U.S.

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Asean chief warns on China’s plan

In yet another aggressive move, the Chinese government announced on Thursday that it has given border police the authority to detain and foreign board ships in disputed maritime areas. This move has other Southeastern Asian nations almost literally up in arms. The Association of Southern Asian Nations (ASEAN) has numerous members actively involved in maritime border […]

Filed Under: Asia Pacific Tagged With: ASEAN, China, maritime news, ship boarding plans, South China Sea, tension, warning

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China warns on sovereignty

In an escalation of the dispute between Japan and China over the Senkaku Islands, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun warned his Japanese counterpart that China will not tolerate violations of its sovereignty. China, which refers to the islands as the Diaoyu Islands, has officially claimed ownership of them since 1972. Chinese and Japanese ministers met due to the increased tensions resulting from […]

Filed Under: Asia Pacific Tagged With: China, island dispute, Japan, maritime news, Sovereignty

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Piracy and Armed Robbery in Asia

Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) has published ‘Patterns and Trends of Situation on Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia for 2011’The scope of this highly interesting and recommended study is as follows. An analysis of: – Overall patterns and trends (2007-2011); – Situation Update […]

Filed Under: Asia Pacific Tagged With: maritime news, maritime piracy, maritime security, Piracy

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