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BLUE SECURITY - A MARITIME AFFAIRS SERIES

9 May 2023

99 per cent to the region, requiring coordination of all the of Australia’s imports and exports by volume elements of Australia’s statecraft – including rely on international shipping.4 The Strait of defence, development and diplomatic Malacca, bordering Singapore, Malaysia and engagement – to meet the challenge.1 Indonesia, is one of the world’s most important trading routes; it is the fastest ro. [...] This was demonstrated in population and 7 per cent of its agricultural a 2014 confrontation between Chinese and land.10 Responding to climate change in the Vietnamese navies and coastguards over the maritime space will require a region-wide and deployment of a Chinese oil rig and resource whole-of-government response, including the exploration ships in Vietnamese-claimed integration and applicatio. [...] A development agenda should aim to lift the human development index in the region over the long term, through a combination of upskilling, promotion of trade and investment, and the creation of job opportunities in the region. [...] In 2021 ANCORS, in conjunction In partnership with the International with the Expanded ASEAN Labour Organization, Australia Maritime Forum and the also supports the TRIANGLE Centre for International Law, in ASEAN program to promote implemented an e-Training safe and fair migration within the Course on Alternative ASEAN region and ensure that the Resolutions to Maritime benefits of labour migration. [...] The IFC has been at the the region to strengthen fisheries forefront of providing information management, development and to regional and international navies, security cooperation, ensuring coast guards and other maritime members maximise the long-term agencies to deal with the full range social and economic benefits from of maritime security threats and the sustainable use of the region’s incide.
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