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2015 :

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Community) ASEAN 2015 3
(ASEAN Political and Security Community-APSC)
(ASEAN Economic Community-AEC)
(ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community-ASCC) 3
(APSC)
(APSC Blueprint)
(Maritime Security Cooperation)
APSC Blueprint 1



(Common Concerns or Common Threats)

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APSC-Blueprint


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(Blood Line) -

(Andaman Sea) (South


China Sea)



(Strait of Malacca)


(Lombok Strait)


(Sunda Strait)

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Pattani Basin, Panjang Basin , Khmer Trough
Unname Basin3
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Robert C Beckman, CSCAP Singapore Director, Centre for International Law (CIL),National University of Singapore
1st Meeting of CSCAP Study Group on Safety and Security of Offshore Oil and Gas Installations 7
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(Common Concerns or Common Threats)

1.


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2. (Armed Racing)




Threats Base

3. (Maritime Terrorism)

(Al Qaeda) USS Cole 2543
Limburg 2545

3 Abu Sayyaff Group (ASG), Jemaah


Islamiyah (JI) Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM)5
Abu Sayyaff 2547
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USS Cole

Limburg




9/11

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13 2

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Rommel C. Banlaoi, Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia, Naval War College Review, Vol. 58, No.4, Autumn 2005, p.63.

John F. Bradford, The growing prospects for Maritime Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia, Naval War College Review, Summer
2005, Vol. 58, No.3, p.71

..2554 (Terrorism Risk Index 2011) (Maple crofts)


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4. (Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea)


(Coordinated Patrol)

5. (Illegal Activities at Sea)




6. (Natural Disaster and Accident at Sea)



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CSCAP-Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific 2535
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CSCAP

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Sam Bateman , Piracy and the Challenge of Cooperative Security and Enforcement Policy, Maritime Studies, March April 2001,
p.18.

WPNS-Western Pacific Naval Symposium 2531


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WPNS
Military Information Exchange Directory
(MIED) Code for Unaltered Encounters at Sea (CUES) WPNS



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(HA/DR) 2554
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IONS-Indian Ocean Naval Symposium
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ReCAAP-Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed


Robbery against Ships in Asia )
ASEAN + 3 2544

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Sharing Centre (ReCAAP-ISC) 2549

ReCAAP-ISC 2554
ASEAN -Association of Southeast Asian Nations 2510
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Chris Rahman, Naval Cooperation and Coalition Building in Southeast Asia and Southwest Pacific: Status and prospect, Royal Australian
Navy, Sea Power Centre and centre for Maritime Policy, Working Paper No. 7, October 2001, p. 29.

ASEAN
ASEAN Declaration 2547
2549
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ARF-ASEAN Regional Forum





AMF-ASEAN Maritime Forum
APSC Blueprint

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ADMM-ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting


(ADMM-Plus) 8
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(Humanitarian Assistance and
Disaster Relief-HA/DR) (Maritime Security) (Military
Medical) (Counter Terrorism)
(Peace Keeping Operations)9



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Navy to Navy Talks

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(Multilateral)
(Bilateral)
- (Sovereignty Sensitivities)

ReCAAP
- (Financial Constraint)




- (Capacity)




- (National Security)

(Closed
Military Culture)

NATO (No Action Talk


Only)


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(Joint Developing Areas- JDA) -



(Confidence Building Measures-CBM)
(Transparency)

(Staff
Visit & Ship Visit)




(Enhance Maritime Domain Awareness)
ReCAAP-ISC


(International Ship and Port Facility Security
Code-ISPS Code) (Automatic Identification System-AIS)
(Long Range Identification Tracking System-LRIT)
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ReCAAP-ISC




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EU



Hotline



(Standard
Operating Procedure-SOP)
SOP
(Capacity Building)

ReCAAP-ISC


ReCAAP

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AMF

(ASEAN Maritime
Information Sharing Center)





2558 ASEAN 2015



(Motto) (One Vision,
One Identity, One Community) (Challenges)



(Opportunities)

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Banlaoi , Rommel C. Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia. Naval War College
Review. Vol. 58 No.4. Autumn ,2005.
Bateman, Sam, International Solutions to problems of Maritime Security Thinking
Globally, Act Regionally.Maritime Studies. November- December, 2004.
Bradford, John F. The growing prospects for Maritime Security Cooperation in
Southeast Asia. Naval War College Review. Vol. 58. No.3. Summer, 2005.
Guan, C. Kwa and Skogan, K. John. Maritime Security in South East Asia. Routledge.
New York. USA,2010.
Moeada, Noel M. Regional Maritime Security Initiatives in the Asia Pacific:
Problems and Prospects for Maritime Security Cooperation. STiftung
Wissenchaft und Politik(WSP). Berlin. September, 2006.
Rahman, Chris., Naval Cooperation and Coalition Building in Southeast Asia and
Southwest Pacific: Status and prospect. Royal Australian Navy. Sea Power
Centre and centre for Maritime Policy. Working Paper No. 7. October, 2001.
______.The International Politics of Combating Piracy in Southeast Asia. In Peter
Lehr. ed., Violence at Sea: Piracy in the Age of Global Terrorism.
Routhledge. New York, 2007.

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