Reviewing Ocean Governance in Asia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-20-2019
Publication Title
Asian Journal of Comparative Politics
DOI
10.1177/2057891119883127
Abstract
Oceans are the life support system for our planet and are vital to human health. It is said that half of the oxygen we breathe is generated by our oceans. However, ocean space is becoming more globalized over time. Hence, it is essential for countries to take up a more holistic approach to ending ocean exploitation on the one hand, and also to ensuring a healthy ocean future on the other. Today, maritime cooperation is key to the management of the global commons, and ocean governance is important in establishing maritime connectivity. This article is a qualitative analysis of how the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will undertake such an initiative to promote diverse and collaborative ocean governance in Asia. The article will analyze whether ASEAN countries are ready to take up the great power game challenge, and simultaneously motivate each other to promote sustainable development of common ocean governance structures and principles in the region. Last but not the least, we will see how ASEAN (Way) will connect with global trends in order to realize its a vision of building a community conscious of its historical ties and cultural heritage to improve the overall ocean health in Southeast Asia.
Recommended Citation
Roy, Nalanda.
2019.
"Reviewing Ocean Governance in Asia."
Asian Journal of Comparative Politics: Sage Publications.
doi: 10.1177/2057891119883127 source: https://journals.sagepub.com/
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