马六甲海峡与霍尔木兹海峡:简史回顾

Q1 Arts and Humanities Kemanusiaan Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21315/kajh2023.30.2.1
Mohamad Firdaus Mansor Majdin, Rahmah Ahmad H. Osman, Md Salleh Yaapar
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本研究试图重新审视阿拉伯世界和马来群岛之间的两个重要贸易网络,即马六甲海峡和霍尔木兹海峡,它们在历史上连接了两个世界。这种历史联系是通过阿拉伯-波斯商人访问马来世界和马来商人访问他们的目的地而成为可能的。鉴于它们过去和现在所经历的地缘政治环境,不可否认这些海峡分别对马来西亚和阿曼王国具有巨大的意义。它们过去向马来西亚和阿曼王国以及两个海峡沿岸国家作出了大量贡献。尽管如此,该研究认为,鉴于当前不稳定的世界局势,海峡两岸的安全航行越来越脆弱。它还突出了一些社会经济和政治活力,揭示了过去和现在发生的历史变化和连续性。这里的情况似乎很危急,因为这两个海峡都已经确立了自己作为世界上从西到东的主要航运通道,反之亦然。简而言之,这项研究调查了当前的问题,以及像马来西亚和阿曼王国这样的小国如何以最具战略意义和最有效的方式处理冲突。
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The Strait of Malacca and Strait of Hormuz: A Brief Historical Review
This study attempts to revisit two prominent trading networks between the Arab world and the Malay archipelago, namely the Strait of Malacca and the Strait of Hormuz, which historically linked the two worlds. This historical linkage is made possible via visitations by the Arab-Persian traders to the Malay world and the Malay traders’ visits to their destinations. Given the geopolitical environments they have experienced in the past and present, there is no denying the immense significance of these straits to Malaysia and the Kingdom of Oman, respectively. They had contributed abundantly in the past to Malaysia and the Kingdom of Oman, as well as to the countries bordering the two straits. Nonetheless, the study argues that given the current unstable world conditions, the safe navigation of both straits is increasingly vulnerable. It also highlights some socioeconomic and political dynamism, which reveal historical changes and continuities that have occurred in the past and present. The situation here seems critical since both straits have established themselves as major world shipping lanes from the west to the east and vice versa. In short, the study investigates the current issues and how small countries like Malaysia and the Kingdom of Oman handle conflict in the most strategic and effective way.
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Kemanusiaan
Kemanusiaan Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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