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Piracy attacks in South-east Asia.

Significance

An incident of kidnapping for ransom in the Sulu Sea last week and a series of attacks on shipping in the Singapore Strait last month have refocused attention on the persistent problem of piracy in South-east Asia. The safe passage of shipping through the region’s waterways is crucial to global trade.

Impacts

South-east Asian states will respond to piracy outside the framework of ASEAN.

The United States and Japan will take the lead in providing capacity-building support for regional coast guards and navies.

Piracy in the region is unlikely to become conflated with the South China Sea dispute.

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