Maritime air patrols the new weapon against piracy in the Malacca Straits

MALAYSIA’S Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Najib Tun Razak, first proposed the idea of conducting multinational maritime air-patrols over the Malacca Straits at the Shangri-La Dialogue in early June this year. His proposal was met with enthusiasm by both the littoral states as well as Th...

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Main Authors: Ho, Joshua, Ong, Graham Gerard
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-823202020-11-01T07:08:53Z Maritime air patrols the new weapon against piracy in the Malacca Straits Ho, Joshua Ong, Graham Gerard S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science MALAYSIA’S Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Najib Tun Razak, first proposed the idea of conducting multinational maritime air-patrols over the Malacca Straits at the Shangri-La Dialogue in early June this year. His proposal was met with enthusiasm by both the littoral states as well as Thailand, which has agreed to participate in the flights. Indeed, the maritime air patrols, also known as the “Eyes in the Sky” initiative (EiS), has been implemented at a breathtaking pace to deal with the problem of piracy as well as other transnational criminal activities at sea. Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia launched their maiden patrol on 13 September, with Thailand first acting as an observer before participating in the air patrols. The speed with which the maritime air patrols were implemented reflects the genuine commitment of the littoral states in forging a regional maritime security regime. In this new arrangement, the ASEAN members take the driver’s seat to enforce the rules on cooperation and enforcement. 2016-01-29T07:51:28Z 2019-12-06T14:53:16Z 2016-01-29T07:51:28Z 2019-12-06T14:53:16Z 2005 Commentary Ong, G. G., & Ho, J. (2005). Maritime air patrols the new weapon against piracy in the Malacca Straits. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 070). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82320 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/39871 en RSIS Commentaries, 070-05 Nanyang Technological University 3 p. application/pdf
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Maritime air patrols the new weapon against piracy in the Malacca Straits
description MALAYSIA’S Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Najib Tun Razak, first proposed the idea of conducting multinational maritime air-patrols over the Malacca Straits at the Shangri-La Dialogue in early June this year. His proposal was met with enthusiasm by both the littoral states as well as Thailand, which has agreed to participate in the flights. Indeed, the maritime air patrols, also known as the “Eyes in the Sky” initiative (EiS), has been implemented at a breathtaking pace to deal with the problem of piracy as well as other transnational criminal activities at sea. Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia launched their maiden patrol on 13 September, with Thailand first acting as an observer before participating in the air patrols. The speed with which the maritime air patrols were implemented reflects the genuine commitment of the littoral states in forging a regional maritime security regime. In this new arrangement, the ASEAN members take the driver’s seat to enforce the rules on cooperation and enforcement.
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title Maritime air patrols the new weapon against piracy in the Malacca Straits
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