Preliminary pages with Introduction by Graham Gerard Ong-Webb; 1. Piracy, Armed Robbery and Terrorism at Sea: A Global and Regional Outlook by Jayant Abhyankar; 2. Transnational Threats and the Maritime Domain by Brian Fort; 3. Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in the Philippines by Eduardo Ma R Santos; 4. Political Piracy and Maritime Terrorism: A Comparison between the Straits of Malacca and the Philippines by Stefan Eklf Amirell; 5. Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea in Southeast Asia: Initial Impressions from the Field by Eric Frecon; 6. The Politics of Anti-Piracy and Anti-Terrorism Responses in Southeast Asia by Mark J Valencia; 7. Piracy Military and Security Companies in the Fight against Piracy in Southeast Asia by Carolin Liss; 8. Unilateralism and Regionalism: Working Together and Alone in the Malacca Straits by J N Mak; 9. Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia: The Evolution and Progress of Intra-ASEAN Cooperation by Tamara Renee Shie; 10. The Rhine Navigation Regime: A Model for the Straits of Malacca? by Ahmad Ghazali Bin Abu Hassan; 11. Whither the Malacca Straits? The Rise of new Hub Ports in Asia by Jose L Tongzon; 12. Piracy, Seaborne Trade and the Rivalries of Foreign Sea Powers in East and Southeast Asia, 1511 to 1839: A Chinese Perspective by Xu Ke; 13. Conclusion: Building Upon the Research Agenda by Graham Gerard Ong-Webb.

