The Resurgence of Sea Piracy in Southeast Asia
Éric Frécon
IRASEC, Bangkok
2008, 131 p.
ISBN : aucun-none
English text
TABLE OF CONTENT
Acknowlegements
Preface
Introduction
- From Myths To Historical Reality
- Mediterranean Piracy : From Ulysses To Barberousse
- Ocean Piracy : From The Atlantic Coasts To Madagascar
- Is History Going Backwards ? From The Networks Of The Malay Archipelago To The Brigands Of Southeast Asia
- Conditions Favoring The Emergence Of Piracy
- The Causes Related To The Milieu
- Political Causes
- Socio-Economic Causes
- Legal Causes
- The Various Manifestations Of Maritime Piracy In Southeast Asia
- Minor Piracy ( “Minor Armed Robbery”- MAR)
- Organised Piracy (“Armed Robbery and Agression of Intermediate Degree” - ARAID)
- International Piracy (“Serious Criminal Hijacking”- SCH)
- Para-Piracy
- The Stakes Of Piracy In Southeast Asia
- Economic And Commercial Stakes
- The Diplomatic Stakes
- Environmental And Human Stakes
- From Myths To Historic Realities
- The Divergence of Interests, Main Reason for the Lack of Legal Uniformity
- Towards a (Re) Definition of Criteria
- Initial Reactions Of The Multilateral Players
- Informative Approach
- Violent Approach : Resorting To The “New Mercenaries”
- Delayed Reactions From Countries
- Obstacles Disappear, Countries Appear
- Unilateral Initiatives of the Nations
- Bi- Or Trilateral Initiatives
- Multilateral Initiatives
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index