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Introduction Joshua Ho Part 1: Overview of Maritime Challenges in Asia 1. Managing Good Order at Sea in the Asia-Pacific Sam Bateman 2. The Historic Attributes of the Sea and Maritime Developments in the Asia-Pacific Geoffrey Till 3. Carriage Capacity of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore Yee Cheok Hong Part 2: Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Southeast Asia 4. Indonesia's Maritime Challenges and Priorities Hasjim Djalal 5. Malaysia's Maritime Challenges and Priorities Mohd Nizam Basiron 6. Myanmar's Maritime Challenges and Priorities Maung Aung Myoe 7. Maintaining Good Order at Sea: Maritime Challenges and Priorities in the Philippines Mary Ann Palma 8. Singapore's Maritime Interests Joshua Ho 9. Thailand's Maritime Challenges and Priorities Wilfried Herrmann 10. Good Order at Sea: Challenges and Priorities of Vietnam Nguyen Hong Thao Part 3: Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Northeast Asia 11. China's Maritime Security: Priorities and Challenges Wang Dong and Jiang Xin 12. Japan's Maritime Challenges and Priorities Tetsuo Kotani 13. Korea's Maritime Challenges and Priorities Seokwoo Lee Part 4: Maritime Challenges and Priorities for the rest of the Indo-Pacific 14. America's Maritime Challenges and Priorities - The Asian Dimension James Kraska 15. Australia's Maritime Challenges and Priorities: Recent Developments and Future Prospects Robin Warner 16. Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia: An Indian Perspective Prabhakaran Paleri 17. New Zealand's Maritime Challenges and Opportunities Joanna Mossop 18. Conclusion: Identifying Common Maritime Challenges and Priorities Sam Bateman

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