Fleet Development and the Control of Shipping in Southeast Asia

Fleet Development and the Control of Shipping in Southeast Asia
Author: Mary R. Brooks
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9971988119

This occasional paper focuses on international shipping in Southeast Asia, reviewing fleet ownership and control in ASEAN and examining the extent of public and private sector ownership in the ASEAN fleets.

Fleet Development and the Control of Shipping in Southeast Asia

Fleet Development and the Control of Shipping in Southeast Asia
Author: Mary R. Brooks
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This occasional paper focuses on international shipping in Southeast Asia, reviewing fleet ownership and control in ASEAN and examining the extent of public and private sector ownership in the ASEAN fleets.

Southeast Asian Regional Port Development

Southeast Asian Regional Port Development
Author: Chia Lin Sien
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9812301836

This book provides an understanding of the dynamic regional play in terms of port development in Southeast Asia in the medium term. It presents a computer-based comparative analysis of container flows and transhipment within this region. The study provides a well-considered statistical dissection of the key port players in this part of the world – an analysis of value to businessmen, policy-makers, and observers of Southeast Asian affairs.

The Political Economy of International Shipping in Developing Countries

The Political Economy of International Shipping in Developing Countries
Author: Okechukwu Chris Iheduru
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780874135527

Shipping has played a pivotal role as the vector or artery through which this trade is conducted and in which this pattern of inequality has only recently been challenged by the South.

The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development

The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development
Author: International Ocean Institute - Canada
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004380272

The International Ocean Institute-Canada has produced this collection of over 80 insightful essays on the future of ocean governance and capacity development. The book honors the work of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002), preeminent ocean advocate and founder of the IOI. More than 90 leading experts explore future challenges and opportunities for ocean governance and capacity development. Major themes include the law of the sea, ocean sciences, integrated coastal and ocean management, fisheries and aquaculture, communication and negotiations, maritime safety and security, ocean energy, and maritime transportation. The essay collection is aimed at professionals, students and citizens alike – covering themes that parallel those in the annual Training Program of IOI-Canada. A leading member of the International Ocean Institute's network of centers and focal points worldwide, IOI-Canada was founded by Elisabeth Mann Borgese in 1979.

The Management Of Success

The Management Of Success
Author: Kernial Singh Sandhu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 2019-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000303217

A collection of analytical reflections on how the island of Singapore has been transformed from a colony in a crumbling empire into a thriving, modern, secular, independent republic. These are the results of a five-year project by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Gateways Of Asia

Gateways Of Asia
Author: Frank Broeze
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136169024

First Published in 1997. The dynamic role of port cities has been a major element in the thrust of modern port city literature since. In the process interactions between history and other disciplines, above all geography, economics and town planning resulted in a growing number of collaborative volumes. Indicative of the broad front, multi-disciplinary approach and challenging agenda of this wave of port town and port city studies is the collective and diverse nature of the themes and authorship of each of these works. That very diversity of disciplines, nationalities and perspectives is also one of the main pillars supporting Gateways of Asia. It is not a repetition or summary of the introduction and first chapter of Brides of the Sea, but the publication of this volume, in many ways a sequel to that work, does provide the opportunity of clarifying a few points and elaborating on some issues raised after its publication.

Behind the Myth (RLE Modern East and South East Asia)

Behind the Myth (RLE Modern East and South East Asia)
Author: James Clad
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000156079

For most people, the ‘economic miracle’ in Asia means Japanese, Korean or Taiwanese dynamism. Less is known about Southeast Asia, where economies grouping over 300 million people have clocked astounding growth rates since 1970. But fast growth is only part of the story. In this book, first published in 1989, James Clad offers an inside look at Malaysia’s ‘kampong commerce’, at oil-rich Brunei’s ‘Shell-fare state’ and at Thailand’s business blend of bureaucrats, generals and local Chinese. The author opens the window on business politics in Indonesia and the Philippines, as well as explaining how Singapore, although a notable exception to economic passivity and business corruption, still remains hostage to geography and overseas Chinese insecurity. Apart from these country surveys, this book also analyses the constants of South East Asia and Hong Kong, including commodity earnings and the financial power of the Chinese. It describes claims of ‘intellectual dishonesty’ at Asia’s largest development bank and counters fashionable optimism that weak regional institutions will evolve into an Asian common market. Yet Clad also describes South East Asia’s impressive achievements, including an account of how their new multinational companies are feeling their way into the world economy.

Routledge Library Editions: Modern East and South East Asia

Routledge Library Editions: Modern East and South East Asia
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1862
Release: 2022-07-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317451317

This 7-volume set reissues a range of classic out-of-print texts that cover a host of issues that have contributed to the development of modern East and South East Asia. With titles covering economics, politics, history, anthropology and security, this set provides the researcher with an essential resource on the region.

Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia

Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia
Author: Kenneth R. Hall
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2019-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824882083

This book brings something new in both dimension and detail to our understanding of Southeast Asia from the first to the fourteenth centuries. It puts Southeast Asia in the context of the international trade that stretched from Rome to China and draws upon a wide range of recent scholarship in history and the social sciences to redefine the role that this trade played in the evolution of the classical states of Southeast Asia. By examining the sources of Southeast Asia's classical era with the tools of modern economic history, the author shows that well-developed socioeconomic and political networks existed in Southeast Asia before significant foreign economic penetration took place. With the growth of interest in Southeast Asian commodities and the refocusing of the major East-West commercial routes through the region during the early centuries of the Christian era, internal conditions within Southeast Asia adjusted to accommodate increased external contacts. Hall takes the view that Southeast Asia's response to international trade was a reflection of preexisting patterns of trade and statecraft. In the forty years since Coede's monumental work The Indianized States of Southeast Asia was published, a great deal of archaeological and epigraphical work has been done and new interpretations advanced. By integrating new theoretical constructs, recent archaeological finds and interpretations, and his own informed reading and research, Kenneth R. Hall puts his historical narrative on a large canvas and treats areas not previously brought together for discussion along comparative lines. Like Coedes' work, his book will be important as a basic text for the teaching of early Southeast Asian history.