Thư Nguyễn Hoàng Anh
Biography
Publications
Thư Nguyễn Hoàng Anh is a 2024 Blue Security Fellow. She is also a PhD student at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. She holds an MA in Transnational Governance from the European University Institute and a BA in International Relations from Tokyo International University. Previously, she was an intern at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Her research interests include International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, maritime security, and public policy.
Australia–ASEAN maritime cooperation: A focus on the whole risks losing sight of the parts
Tailored programs accounting for individual country needs will have greater influence.
Sea robbery in the Singapore Strait
A crucial global trade route is subject to a rash of petty crime, but the consequences aren’t so petty.
Japan and ASEAN: 50 years of maritime strategy
Collaboration on ending illegal fishing and piracy in the region is important. But there are also bigger fish to fry.
What Vietnam can learn from Thailand’s fight against illegal fishing
After being issued a yellow card, Hanoi must look to its neighbours and international laws for the way forward.
Stemming the tide of piracy in Southeast Asia
The laws set by the United Nations 40 years ago no longer suit the fight against modern-day crime on the high seas.