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This study explores if non-traditional security threats have compromised ASEAN's security capacity. It examines the significance of maritime security issues in compelling ASEAN to collaborate closely with external powers for joint problem-solving. The complexities of terrorism, cyber crimes, and national sovereignty sensitivities are discussed within the context of information sharing and collaboration. The text investigates the need for ASEAN to work with external powers for effective maritime security management, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities for cooperation in addressing common security concerns.
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Has non-traditional security breached ASEAN’s capacity to deliver security? Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving?
Has non-traditional security breached ASEAN’s capacity to deliver security?
Has non-traditional security breached ASEAN’s capacity to deliver security?
Has non-traditional security breached ASEAN’s capacity to deliver security? • Non-traditional threats to be discussed • Terrorism • Cyber crimes Need to check the readings to know what is relevant
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? Is there a connection? Is there a need?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? Parallel Thinking ASEAN needs to work with external powers Do maritime security issues justify this statement?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? Is there a connection? Is there a need?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? Is there a connection? Is there a need? Pointer: The Information Fusion Centre: Challenges and Perspective
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? • The Development of Common Understanding • Establishment of Information Sharing Centre • ReCAAP • Information Fusion Centre
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? Is there a connection? Is there a need?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving?
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? • Maritime Security unlike other problems is a sticky issue • Differing security concerns • Sensitivity over national sovereignty
Do maritime security issues exemplify the need for ASEAN to work closely with external powers in join problem-solving? Conclusion ASEAN needs to work with external powers Do maritime security issues justify this statement?