1. Mice that Roar: Patrol and coastal combatants in ASEAN
- Author:
- John Coyne
- Publication Date:
- 08-2018
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Australian Strategic Policy Institute
- Abstract:
- his report argues that over the past five years, there’s been an increase in coastguard and maritime border response capabilities across much of ASEAN. ASEAN states have primarily focused their new capabilities on enhancing physical presence patrols and response within their respective exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Coastguards have become important strategic cushions between navies in ASEAN. Underpinning this regional maritime strategic trend is an assumption that coastguard vessels are less threatening, in terms of their potential use of force, to the captains and crews of other nations’ vessels during unplanned encounters at sea. It isn’t all plain sailing for this model. Emboldening fishing fleets, coastguards or militias by removing the risk of a military response to aggressive actions in others’ jurisdictions may well be a negative for the maritime security of ASEAN nations.
- Topic:
- International Relations, International Affairs, and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus