3 juillet 2018
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Éric Frécon, « Chapter 7. Delayed Reactions from Countries », Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine, ID : 10.4000/books.irasec.482
7.1. Obstacles Disappear, Countries Appear In 1996, a legal expert concluded his doctoral thesis on maritime piracy with the “observation that a state of international apathy and inertia existed”. This passiveness could be justified by the lack of means. For instance, it is difficult for Indonesia to check all the 17000 islands in its archipelago. During the conference held in Tokyo in spring 2000, the representative from Jakarta observed that his country lacked resources when compared to the...