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      Thailand’s Kra Canal: Is Vietnam Angling In?

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      Author
      Ong-Webb, Graham
      Date of Issue
      2015
      School
      S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
      Abstract
      Vietnam’s decision to build a deep-water seaport off its southern-most province of Ca Mau may signal the eventual building of Thailand’s Kra Canal as a new regional shipping lane.
      Subject
      Country and Region Studies
      East Asia and Asia Pacific
      International political economy
      Maritime security
      Non-traditional security
      Southeast Asia and ASEAN
      Type
      Commentary
      Series/Journal Title
      RSIS Commentaries, 190-15
      Rights
      Nanyang Technological University
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