Maritime Malice in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines: The Asymmetric Maritime Threat at the Tri-Border Area

  • Yeo Yaoren K
  • Ananthan Santhana Dass R
  • Singh J
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Abstract

This policy brief discusses the threat of maritime terrorism in the Tri-border area and the weaknesses of the Trilateral Cooperative Arrangement, a trilateral treaty between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines that was set up to mitigate terrorism in the region. We also highlight the challenges associated with counter-terrorism in the region such as resource allocation considerations due to the national sovereignty-counter-terrorism dilemma and provide key policy recommendations aimed at policymakers and practitioners in the area.

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Yeo Yaoren, K., Ananthan Santhana Dass, R., & Singh, J. (2021). Maritime Malice in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines: The Asymmetric Maritime Threat at the Tri-Border Area. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies. https://doi.org/10.19165/2021.2.01

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