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Pirates, Ports, and Coasts in Asia : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Contributors -- PART 1. Introduction -- 1. Pirates, Ports, and Coasts in Asia -- 2. Piracy in Asian Waters: Problems of Definition -- PART 2. East Asia -- 3. Giang Binh: Pirate Haven and Black Market on the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier, 1780–1802 -- 4. Tonkin Rear for China Front: The Dutch East India Company’s Strategy for the North-Eastern Vietnamese Ports in the 1660s Hoang Anh Tuan -- 5. South Fujian the Disputed Coast, Power and Counter-power -- 6. Maritime Piracy through a Barbarian Lens: Punishment and Representation (the S.S. Namoa Hijack Case, [1890–91]) -- PART 3. Southeast Asia -- 7. Violence and Armed Robbery in Indonesian Seas -- 8. Robbers and Traders: Papuan Piracy in the Seventeenth Century -- 9. The Port of Jolo: International Trade and Slave Raiding -- 10. Pirates in the Periphery: Eastern Sulawesi 1820–1905 -- 11. Suppressing Piracy in Asia: Decolonization and International Relations in a Maritime Border Region (the Sulu Sea), 1959–63 -- 12. Contemporary Maritime Piracy in the Waters off Semporna, Sabah -- 13. Piracy in Contemporary Sulu: An Ethnographical Case Study -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Contributors -- PART 1. Introduction -- 1. Pirates, Ports, and Coasts in Asia -- 2. Piracy in Asian Waters: Problems of Definition -- PART 2. East Asia -- 3. Giang Binh: Pirate Haven and Black Market on the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier, 1780–1802 -- 4. Tonkin Rear for China Front: The Dutch East India Company’s Strategy for the North-Eastern Vietnamese Ports in the 1660s Hoang Anh Tuan -- 5. South Fujian the Disputed Coast, Power and Counter-power -- 6. Maritime Piracy through a Barbarian Lens: Punishment and Representation (the S.S. Namoa Hijack Case, [1890–91]) -- PART 3. Southeast Asia -- 7. Violence and Armed Robbery in Indonesian Seas -- 8. Robbers and Traders: Papuan Piracy in the Seventeenth Century -- 9. The Port of Jolo: International Trade and Slave Raiding -- 10. Pirates in the Periphery: Eastern Sulawesi 1820–1905 -- 11. Suppressing Piracy in Asia: Decolonization and International Relations in a Maritime Border Region (the Sulu Sea), 1959–63 -- 12. Contemporary Maritime Piracy in the Waters off Semporna, Sabah -- 13. Piracy in Contemporary Sulu: An Ethnographical Case Study -- Index |
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