Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, Paulo Jorge de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16136
Resumo: The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the northern tip of Sumatra to Singapore. It exhibits a dual character like no other, being simultaneously a privileged linking passage of two seas and two knots of human civilization – India and China – and a »bottleneck« that constrains the maritime connections between them. Today, the latter aspect is globally dominant. The strait is considered and analysed mostly as an obstacle rather than a linking point: how to reach China from the West or elsewhere is no longer an issue, but securing the vital flows that pass into the strait on a daily basis undoubtedly is. Accidents, natural catastrophes, political local crises or terrorist attacks are permanent dangers that could cut this umbilical cord of world trade and jeopardize a particularly sensitive and vulnerable area; piracy and pollution are the most common local threats and vulnerabilities.
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title Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
spellingShingle Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
Pinto, Paulo Jorge de Sousa
Malaca
Estreito de Malaca
Sueste Asiático
Expansão portuguesa na Ásia
title_short Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
title_full Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
title_fullStr Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
title_full_unstemmed Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
title_sort Share and Strife - The Strait of Melaka and the Portuguese (16th and 17th centuries)
author Pinto, Paulo Jorge de Sousa
author_facet Pinto, Paulo Jorge de Sousa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, Paulo Jorge de Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malaca
Estreito de Malaca
Sueste Asiático
Expansão portuguesa na Ásia
topic Malaca
Estreito de Malaca
Sueste Asiático
Expansão portuguesa na Ásia
description The Strait of Melaka is the longest strait in the world, stretching for about 800 km from the northern tip of Sumatra to Singapore. It exhibits a dual character like no other, being simultaneously a privileged linking passage of two seas and two knots of human civilization – India and China – and a »bottleneck« that constrains the maritime connections between them. Today, the latter aspect is globally dominant. The strait is considered and analysed mostly as an obstacle rather than a linking point: how to reach China from the West or elsewhere is no longer an issue, but securing the vital flows that pass into the strait on a daily basis undoubtedly is. Accidents, natural catastrophes, political local crises or terrorist attacks are permanent dangers that could cut this umbilical cord of world trade and jeopardize a particularly sensitive and vulnerable area; piracy and pollution are the most common local threats and vulnerabilities.
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