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PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Nazery, K. (2008).
Pencarian minyak di laut dalam. Dewan Ekonomi. Disember 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Shipping sector set for choppy waters. The Star. 30 December 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Bigger, better, faster, more! Challenges ahead for Malaysian Ports. Baird
Online. 19 December 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Compete or be obsolete: using tariff as a tool to gain competitive advantage in
the port sector. Baird Online. 17 December 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Veni, vidi. VLCC: some reflections on combating piracy in the gulf of Aden.
Maritime India. 11/12/2008.
Valencia, M. J., Nazery, K. (2008).
Piracy in the Gulf of Aden: a post-911 maritime security framework. Opinion
Asia: Global Views on Asia.
Nazery, K. (2008).
The year of living dangerously. Baird Online. 24 November 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Stormy seas ahead for shipping sector. Baird Online. 21 November 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Quantum of solace for the shaken and stirred. Marine Money Asia. 3(24). 4-6.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Crouching threats, hidden dangers. Maritime Risk International. 25(9).
November 2008. 9.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Show me the money! Creating a more vibrant ship financing scene in Malaysia.
Baird Online. 19/11/2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Smooth operators: Improving the efficiency of maritime ancillary services.
Supply Chain Asia. September/October 2008. 1-4. 12-15.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Protecting port cities and communities from security threats. Maritime
Studies. 160. May/June 2008. 27-29.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Need for heavy investment in infrastructure, technology and manpower.
Cargonews Asia. 7/4/2008. 22.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Toxic Asset, Tainted Milk. Countercurrents.org.
Nazery, K. (2008).
The unbearable being of lightness. Baird Online. 17 October 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
US subprime woes to affect shipping industry. Baird Online. 8/10/2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
The incredible bulk. Baird Online. 11/9/2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Fortifying the energy supply chain. Strategic Insights: Global Maritime
Security Analysis. 13(2008). 18-22.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Nasib pelaut dagangan.
Dewan Ekonomi. Oktober 2008. 37-39.
Nazery, K. (28/8/2008).
Money: the root of all vessels. Asia Marine Money. 3(18). 4-5.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Maritime Malaysia in focus. Work Boat World. September 2008. 28-29.
Nazery, K. (18/8/2008).
More incentives needed to spur marine services. Star Online.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Kesan kenaikan minyak ke atas industri perkapalan. Dewan Ekonomi. Ogos.
46-47.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Asia's Suez: Whose Straits of Malacca? Opinion Asia.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Got gas? The LNG/LPG shipping trade. Baird Online.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Welcome to the chemical parade. Baird Online.
17/7/2008
Nazery, K. (2008).
The 'blackgold' oilrigs industry. Baird Online.
9/7/2008)
Nazery, K. (3/7/2008).
To
lease or not to lease?: Ijara as a viable ship financing structure. Marine
Money Asia. 3(14). 4-7.
Nazery, K. (9-6-2008).
High oil prices impacts shipping industry. Business Times Online.
Nazery, K. (5/6/2008).
Ship Financing in Malaysia: a bridge too far?. Marine Money Asia. 3(12).
4-5.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Pelabuhan di tengah-tengah arus perubahan. Dewan Ekonomi. Mei 2008.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Yang berat sama dipikul: kerjasama keselamatan maritim di Asia Tenggara.
Samudera. 1(2008). 14-16.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Negotiating the treacherous waters of ship financing. MIMA Bulletin. 15(1).
28-30.
Nazery, K., Mohd Nizam, B. (2008).
Securing Energy Transportation in the Straits of Malacca. Ocean Yearbook.
22. 513-533.
Nazery, K. (March 2008).
Clear and present danger. Maritime Risk International. 22(2). 14-15.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Major challenges loom in an
environment of cut-throat competition.
Cargonews. 25/2/2008
Nazery, K. (2007).
Port privatization in the context of a developing nation: the Malaysian
experience. Kumar, S. (ed.) (2007). Restructuring of Indian ports: reforms
and challenges. Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press. 250-266.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Prospects for port and shippong sector in South East Asia: Rising to the
challenges of China’s emergence as an economic superpower. Kumar, S.. Restructuring of Indian ports: Reforms and challenges. Hyderabad:
ICFAI University Press. 237-249.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Maritime security initiatives post-9/11: implications to the port sector.
Sujatha. D. (ed.). Maritime law: an international perspective. Hyderabad: ICFAI
University Press.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Yen and the art of Malacca Strait maintenance. Maritime Affairs. 3(2). 5-62.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Semboyan telah berbunyi!: TLDM dan pertahanan samudera Malaysia. Samudera.
2. 36-39.
Nazery, K. (2008).
Melestarikan industri maritim. Dewan Ekonomi. Februari 2008. 61-63.
Nazery, K. (2007).
In ports we trust. Maritime Risk International. Dec 2007 / Jan 2008. 18.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Some reflections on the concept of freedom of the seas. The Journal of
Diplomacy and Foreign Relations. 9 (1). 87-110.
Nazery, K. (2007).
This ain’t the sea, it’s an arms race!. Headmark . 126. 32-35.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Cabaran industri perkapalan. Dewan Masyarakat. 44(12). 50.
Nazery, K. (16 November 2007).
Mekanisme kerjasama di Selat Melaka. Utusan Online.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Malaysia sebagai destinasi pelayaran rekreasi. Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (11).
40.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Lautan Hindi: laluan perdagangan strategik. Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (10). 50.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Malaysia dan perundangan maritim antarabangsa. Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (9). 45.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Port security in the post 9/11 matrix: securing the borders, sharing the burden.
Maritime Affairs. 3(1). 117-130.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Ships don’t lie: developments in the shipping sector and their impacts on ports.
Maritime Malaysia – The IKMAL Journal. 13. 40-41.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Apabila ekosistem dunia mula berubah…. Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (8). 50.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Ports must be on their toes to stay in step with trends. Cargonews Asia. 23
July 2007.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Ikan semakin pupus!. Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (7). 42.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Malaysia: Asia’s jewel of the Sea. Work Boat World. July 2007. 44-45.
Nazery, K. (25/06/2007)
Pipeline will turn Malaysia into an energy hub. The Malaysian Reserve.
Nazery, K. (25/06/2007).
Revolusi perairan Selat Melaka. Utusan Online.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Enemy at the gates: securing the port perimeters. Headmark. 123. 8-11.
Nazery, K. (2007).
A truthful inconvenience. Maritime Risk International. 21 (4). 8-9.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Latihan tentera laut Amerika Syarikat – Jepun: implikasinya terhadap keselamatan
maritim serantau. Samudra. 2007 (1). 18 - 19.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Selat Hormuz: laluan pengangkutan tenaga dan medan percaturan tentera..
Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (5). 50.
Nazery, K. (07/05/2007).
Kemajuan bergantung kepada pelabuhan. Utusan Online.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Terusan Panama: jalan pintas dagangan dunia. Dewan Masyarakat. 44 (4).
Nazery, K. (2007).
With a little help from my friends : Burden sharing in managing the Straits of
Malacca. Maritime Risk International. 21 (1). 18-19.
Nazery, K. (2007).
Laut dalam: menyelamatkan persempadanan terakhir dunia. Dewan Masyarakat 44
(3).
Khalid, N. (2006).
A rush of blood to the head? Some reflections on post-9/11 maritime security
measures. Chircop, A., Coffen-Smout, S., McConnell, M. (eds.). Ocean
Yearbook 21 (Leiden/Boston: Martins Nijhoff Publishers). 505-525.
Nazery, K. (2006).
The rise of the dragon: China’s growing economic and maritime clout and the
prospects for ASEAN ports. Maritime Studies. 151 (November/December). 18-20.
Nazery, K. (2005).
Kesan globalisasi ke atas tahap dayasaing pelabuhan-pelabuhan
di Malaysia. Samudera. 1.
Nazery, K. (2005).
Report on people and the sea III: new directions in coastal and maritime studies
conference. Maritime Studies. 142 (May/Jun).
Nazery, K. (2005).
Maritime economic activities in Malaysia: planning towards sustainable
development. The IKMAL Journal. 10 (August).
Nazery, K. (2005).
The road ahead. Maritime Risk International. September.
Nazery, K. (2005).
Signifikan Keselamatan Selat Melaka terhadap kepentingan ekonomi dan strategik
Malaysia. Pemikir. 42 (Oct-Dec).
Nazery, K. (2006).
Sektor pengangkutan maritim Asia di dalam konteks globalisasi.
Samudera. 1.
Nazery, K. (2006).
The development of ports and shipping sector in Malaysia. Johor Port
Authority’s 30th Anniversary Commemorative Book
Nazery, K. (2006).
Malaysian ship finance: unfulfilled need.
Lloyd's Shipping Economist. March. 31-33.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Maritime security initiatives post 9/11: costs and implications to the port
sector. Headmark. 119 (Summer). 43-48.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Shipping with the enemy. Maritime Risk International.
March. 18-19.
Nazery, K. (2006).
China’s port development and shipping competition in East Asia.
Japan Focus. May.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Security in the Straits of Malacca. Japan Focus. June.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Port development boom in China. The Jamestown Foundation's China Brief. 6
(7).
Nazery, K. (2006).
Burden sharing in the Straits of Malacca. The IKMAL
Journal. 11 (April).
Nazery, K. (2006).ASEAN
to benefit as China's economy continues to grow, Cargonews Asia. 30 (8).
Nazery, K. (2006).
The impact of cargo trends on terminal developments in Asia.
Maritime Studies. 146 (Jan/Feb).
Nazery, K., Armi S.
Z. (2005).
Prospects for port and shipping sector in South East Asia:
rising to the challenges of China’s emergence as an economic superpower.
JATI. 10 (Dec).
Nazery, K. (2006).
Pertumbuhan ekonomi China: peluang kini terbuka.
Dewan Masyarakat. 43 (8). 50.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Keselamatan Selat Melaka: membetulkan persepsi dunia.
Dewan Masyarakat. 43 (7) 42.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Sharing is caring: splitting the bill on port security. Maritime Risk
International. June. 7-9.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Perkongsian beban mengurus Selat Melaka. Dewan
Masyarakat. 43 (8). 42.
Nazery, K. (16/08/2006).
Masa depan Selat Melaka.
Utusan Online.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Enhancing multimodal linkages crucial to trade competitveness.
Cargonews Asia. 30 (14). 22.
Nazery, K. (2006).
Kebangkitan China sebagai kuasa baru maritim dunia. Dewan Masyarakat. 43
(9). 39.
Nazery, K.
(2006).
The quest for energy: challenges of deepwater exploration. Maritime Studies.
149 (Jul/Aug). 17-23.
Nazery K. (2006).
Too much of a good thing?: some reflections on increased port security and its
costs. Defense & Security Analysis. 22 (3). 261-273.
Nazery, K.
(2006).
Selat Melaka bukan lagi kawasan berisiko perang. Dewan Masyarakat. 43 (10).
Nazery, K. (2006).
Keselamatan Selat Melaka tangungjawab bersama.
Dewan Masyarakat. 43 (11).
Nazery, K.
(2006).
Burden sharing, security and equity in the Straits of Malacca. Japan Focus.
Nazery, K.
(2006).
Terrorist or pirate?. Maritime Risk International. 20 (10). 16-17.
Nazery, K.
(2006).
Selat Melaka melangkaui ancaman pengganas. Dewan Masyarakat. 43 (12).
Nazery, K.
(2006).
Keselamatan sektor maritim: memperkasakan keselamatan pengangkutan kontena.
Samudera. 2. 32-33.
PRESS COVERAGE OF RESEARCH OUTPUT & ACTIVITIES
Industri perkapalan dijangka terima kesan negatif tahun depan. Utusan
Malaysia. 30/12/2008.
Ada faktor kukuh untuk liberalisasikan tariff pelabuhan, kata MIMA. BERNAMA.
20 December 2008.
Government urged to liberalise port tariff. The Star. 22 December 2008.
Liberalisasikan tariff pelabuhan – MIMA. Utusan Malaysia. 22 December 2008.
Big role for deepwater activities. The Star. 20 December 2008.
Strong case for port tariff to be liberalised, says MIMA. Bernama. 20
December 2008.
Gujarat wants Malaysian investment.
Fairplay Daily News. 24/10/2008.
Malaysia surviving credit crisis. Fairplay Daily News. 21/10/2008.
Credit facility for expansion still available (20/10/2008).
Perkapalan bakal terjejas. Utusan Malaysia. 4 Oktober 2008.
Mergers on the cards. Fairplay International Shipping Weekly – Newswatch. 2
Oct 2008
Sukuk ship finance rocked. Fairplay
Daily News 16/9/2008.
Looted cargo in the hands of pirates. Fairplay
Daily News 4/9/2008
Credit crunch to herald consolidation. Fairplay Daily News 22/9/2008.
Fortify energy supply chain, stakeholders urged. Baird Online. 18/8/2008.
Kekalkan keselamatan Selat Melaka. Berita Harian. 8 Ogos 2005.
Logistics industry crucial for national competitiveness. Baird Online.
8/7/2008.
Logistics industry crucial for national competitiveness. Bernama Online. 4
July 2008.
Industri logistik penting untuk daya saing negara. Utusan Malaysia Online.
5 Julai 2008.
Fuel hike to impact GDP
(10-6-2008). The Malaysian Reserve. 8.
PTP revs up to raise profile. Fairplay International Shipping Weekly -
Newswatch 15 May 2008.
Malaysia’s ambitious masterplan (13/5/2008). Lloyd's List.
Time to give support services a boost. The Star. 12 May 2008.
Straits of Melaka security framework must be broadened. (8 May 2008).
Bernama Online.
Kerangka keselamatan Selat Melaka mesti diperluaskan. (7 May 2008). Bernama
Online.
Need for heavy investment in infrastructure, technology and manpower.
(7 April 2008). Cargonews Asia.
South East Asia to become Asia’s deepwater capital. (25 March 2008). Bernama
Online.
Seaports to become part of supply chain. (10 MArch 2008). The Star.
Pelabuhan Malaysia digesa sahut cabaran baru dalam industri maritim. (22
February 2008). Bernama Online.
Malaysian ports urged to keep up with new challenges in maritime industry.
(22 February 2008). Bernama Online.
Kuantan Port eyes more capacity under ECER (19 February 2008). The Star
Online
Pelabuhan Kuantan Sasar Kapasiti 25 Juta Tan Setahun Menjelang 2020. (18
February 2008). Bernama Online.
Mima: Maritime trade volume to rise with world economy (31 December 2007).
The Star Maritime.
Lim, J. (November/December 2007).
Penang’s Day Starts to Dawn. Supply Chain Asia. 28-30.
Bullish outlook spurs Asian banks to offer ship financing
(2 December 2007). New Straits Times.
Northport, Westports extend subsidies
(29 October 2007).
Malaysian Reserve.
Hong Kong hosts awards
(8 October 2007. Lloyd’s List.
Malaysia seeking maritime lift (16 November 2007). Shipping News.
Malaysia needs multi-modal transport system.
(4 November 2007). Business Times Online.
Maritime industry needs to support security measures. (29 October 2007).
Cargonews.
US move will cause congestion (22 October 2007). The STAR.
US plan to scan containers 'may create more delays (8 October 2007).
Business Times.
Pelan pemeriksaan AS jejas kelicinan rantaian pembekalan (5 October
2007). Utusan Online.
US Inspection Plan May Affect Smooth Supply Chain Flow, Says MIMA
(2 October 2007). BERNAMA.com.
Dry-bulk rates to remain high. The Star Maritime. 1 October 2007.
Ports must stay on their toes and be in step with trends.
Cargonews Asia. 18 September 2007
Behind the port rationalisation. Fairplay. 16/8/2007.
MIMA: Manfaatkan Permintaan Menggalakkan Untuk Perkhidmatan Perkapalan,
Bernama, 17/11/2006
Local marinas in dire straits. The Star Maritime. 3 September 2007.
Maritime supply chain security needs attention. Asian Security Review.
March/April 2007. 3.
Palm oil bulking service operators at Port Klang feel the
squeeze by Ishun, A. The Malaysian Reserve. 25
July 2007.
Raising the bar in the industry. The Star Online. 23 July 2007.
Malaysia must branch out, says MIMA. Lloyd's List. Friday July 20, 2007. 3.
New regulations pushing up palm oil freight charges. The Malaysian Reserve.
2 July 2007.
Malaysia set to be global deepwater oil player. The Star Maritime. 25 June
2007.
Malaysian pipeline developer in stake sale talks by Soraya Permatasari.
International Herald Tribune. 21 June 2007.
Oil pipeline will transform order in Malacca Straits. Business Times. 18
June 2007.
ASEAN urged to form competitive transport system. Cargonews 30 May 2007
Making every party accountable for maritime supply chain security. Bernama.
21 March 2007.
Firma maritim perlu ceburi sektor pembinaan kapal. Utusan Online. 20 March
2007.
Over-ordering 'could burst bubble'. Fairplay Daily News - 06 Feb 2007.
Information technology a bid edge for maritime industry players. BERNAMA. 22
February 2007.
Experts call for Central Maritime Council, Asian Regional Maritime Crime Court.
Observer Research Foundation, 21 February 2007.
Local fabricators in danger of losing out on oil rig boom.
The Edge Daily, 29 January 2007.
Shipowners order new vessels worth record $105.5b in 2006.
Gulf News, 12 February 2007.
Maritim: Malaysia kekal antara pemain utama dunia
by Daliza Ariffin (Utusan Online 2 January 2007)
Maritime institute sees high demand for oil rigs.
New Straits Times. 9 December 2006.
Prospek bagi sektor pelantar minyak cerah: MIMA.
Bernama. 8 December 2006.
Port forecast has PRD ahead of YRD.
e-Cargonews Asia.26 June 2006.
Facing up to the challenges ahead, The Star, 10 January 2005.
Manage and protect our sea, The Star, 14 March 2005.
KL welcomes input from others on Straits safety, The Star, 25 April 2005.
Malaysia perlu kerjasama negara pesisir, antarabangsa, Utusan Malaysia, 25
Mei 2005.
Help to ensure Strait’s safety, user nations told, The Star 30 May 2005.
Enhance security to be competitive, ports told, The Star, 11 July 2005.
Port security a ‘necessary burden’, The Star, 26 July 2005.
Consumers to pay price of piracy, New Straits Times, 1 August 2005.
Kekalkan Keselamatan Selat Melaka. Berita Harian. 8/8/2005.
Need for more bank support, The Star, 22 August 2005
Trade growth pressure Asian ports, The Star, 26 September 2005.
MIMA researcher urges local banks to change stand on ship financing, The
Star, 5 December 2005.
China’s boom boosts Asian trade, The Star, 19 December 2005
Local ports can do more to raise country's trade competitiveness, Bernama.com,
20 February 2006.
Hikes in oil price to spur a boom, The Star, 27 March 2006.
Offshore service vessels market to remain robust, Bernama.com, 10 Mac 2006.
Call for multi-dimensional approach to combat piracy in Straits,
Bernama.com, 27 March 2006.
ASEAN ports should prepare to support China's trade.
Bernama Online. 28 April 2006.
China's maritime to grow in tandem with economic stature, Bernama.com, 28
April 2006.
Search for more oil reserves in deepwater and ultra-deepwater sites, The
Star, 26 June 2006.
MIMA: Manfaatkan Permintaan Menggalakkan Utk Perkhidmatan
Perkapalan @ Bernama
Malaysian shipyards must re-tool to profit from growth:
analyst @
Shipping China. 22 November 2006.
MIMA: Information technology plays bigger role in port
development @ BERNAMA.com. 1 December 2006.
Maritime institute sees high demand for oil rigs.
New Straits Times, 9 December 2006.
CLOSING ADDRESS / TALKS
The Thing About Shipping: Overview of Malaysia’s Shipping
Industry by Nazery Khalid. Presented at the OCBC
Bank Vessel Financing Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, 31 January 2008.
Seminar on Maritime Powers’ Interests in the Strait of Malacca
(Kuala Lumpur - 12 July 2007) Closing Remarks
"IT
innovation as a strategic tool of port operation"
Chairperson’s Remark during Session 3a - Port Technology: Evolving Approaches to
Innovation Through IT [2nd Trans Middle East Conference 2006 – Al-Bustan Rotana
Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 November 2006]
Closing address at the National Multimodal Transport
Conference, Le
Meridien Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, 23 November 2004.
Talk on Straits of Malacca : Maritime Security Challenges
– Perspectives of Malaysia as a Littoral State to Pakistani Defense College
delegates at ADPR Consult, Kuala Lumpur, 19 May 2005.
Session chair / closing address at MIMA Seminar on
Malaysia’s and Indonesia’s Security Concerns and Priorities in the Straits of
Malacca, 28 September 2005.
Chairperson’s remarks
during MIMA Maritime Security Forum “The rise of Asian maritime power in the
21st century: challenges for South East Asian security” by Dr. Vijay Sakhuja,
MIMA Conference Room, 29 June 2006.
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