The Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Maritime Conduits of Global Importance

M. Rusli, A. Suherman, Aryuni Yuliantiningsih, Wismaningsih Wismaningsih, N. Indriati
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The Straits of Malacca and Singapore are two of the world’s most crucial maritime highways. Srivijaya and the Malacca Sultanate were among the regional formidable political entities that were successful in exerting their power and influence over the Straits. The pre-eminence of the local kingdoms were overshadowed by the arrival of the European imperialists as early as the 16 th century, that changed the political dynamics in the region. The Straits of Malacca and Singapore remain important till today as it provides the shortest route linking petroleum producing-nations of West Asia and the oil consumers of East Asia. As such, the significance of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore global fulcrum of maritime trade is indisputable. Nevertheless, despite being the caretaker of these important Straits, Malaysia and Indonesia have a long way to go before they could be regarded as influential maritime States. This article concludes that both Malaysia and Indonesia should develop its oceans policy to go hand in hand with the global significance of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore. This has to be done in ensuring that both Malaysia and Indonesia could relive the glorious moments once enjoyed by both its predecessors – Srivijaya and Malacca.
马六甲海峡与新加坡:具有全球重要性的海上通道
马六甲海峡和新加坡是世界上最重要的两条海上高速公路。Srivijaya和马六甲苏丹国是该地区强大的政治实体之一,它们成功地对海峡施加了权力和影响。早在16世纪,欧洲帝国主义者的到来就改变了该地区的政治动态,使当地王国的卓越地位黯然失色。马六甲海峡和新加坡直到今天仍然很重要,因为它提供了连接西亚石油生产国和东亚石油消费国的最短路线。因此,马六甲海峡和新加坡作为全球海上贸易支点的重要性是无可争辩的。然而,尽管是这些重要海峡的守护者,马来西亚和印度尼西亚在被视为有影响力的海洋国家之前还有很长的路要走。本文的结论是,马来西亚和印度尼西亚都应该制定其海洋政策,以配合马六甲海峡和新加坡的全球意义。必须这样做,以确保马来西亚和印度尼西亚都能重温其前身斯里维贾亚和马六甲曾经享有的辉煌时刻。
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