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Contemporary Maritime Piracy

2000
Maritime piracy has been endemic to the international system for many hundreds of years. Indeed the narratives of Shih Fa-Hsien, a Buddist monk from Ceylon, record cases of raiding, robbing and other instances of marauding in the waters of the Malacca Strait and South China Sea as early as 414 AD.
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Contemporary Maritime Piracy

2011
This volume provides a concise introduction to the issues and debates regarding modern piracy, including naval operations, law, and diplomacy, and focuses on the recent surge of attacks off the coasts of Africa and Asia. In the past decade, the incidence of maritime piracy has exploded.
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Maritime Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

Qirāʾāt Afrīqīyah, 2021
شهدت المنظمات الدولية المتخصصة في الأمن البحري خلال العامين الماضيين ارتفاعًا في حوادث القرصنة في منطقة غرب إفريقيا، بالرغم من كل الجهود المبذولة لمكافحتها. يعكس هذا الفشل التعقيد الذي يحيط بهذه الظاهرة، ولتفكيكها والسيطرة على أبعادها، تحاول هذه الدراسة تشخيص مسار ظاهرة القرصنة البحرية في خليج غينيا، وأسباب انتشارها، وآثارها على غرب إفريقيا، وتركز على ...
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The threat of piracy on maritime transportation

International Journal of Society Systems Science, 2010
Recent acts of piracy in and about the Gulf of Aden undermine the safe passage of crude oil critical to global economies, serving as a force majeure for logistics service providers and supply chain managers to address this menace. In contrast to the raft of diplomatic and military responses to date, this note considers hitherto unexplored approaches to
Elbeck, M., Tirtiroglu, E.
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Contemporary Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia

Maritime Studies, 1998
This paper analyzes the contemporary dynamic of maritime piracy in the Southeast Asian region. Having first discussed the main trends in terms of incidents, type of attack, geographic location, and facilitatory factors, an analysis is made of the main countermeasures that have been initiated in an attempt to control this particular maritime threat. The
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Modern Maritime Piracy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
This essay provides and economic analysis of the problem of modern-day maritime piracy. The essay first reviews the current scope of the problem, and then develops an economic of model of piracy that emphasizes the strategic interaction between the efforts of pirates to locate potential targets, and shippers to avoid contact.
Paul Hallwood, Thomas J. Miceli
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Maritime Piracy and Kidnapping

2019
Maritime piracy (MP) refers to robbery, plundering, kidnapping, and related crimes that are perpetrated at sea or around coastal and territorial waters. Agents who do not have a commission from a sovereign country commit these crimes. MP is a controversial term. One problem has to do with the site of the crime.
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Maritime Piracy and Foreign Policy

2017
With Somali-based piracy in the Greater Gulf of Aden no longer a significant threat to commercial shipping, and great power competition, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, driving media attention, maritime piracy no longer remains the salient global security concern it was a decade ago.
Brandon C. Prins   +3 more
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Maritime Security and Piracy

2017
The application of the word “piracy” has over time been extended to a wide range of activities well beyond the implication that it is robbery at sea. Even within that ambit, old ambiguities remain, or new ones appear, and endeavours to repress or suppress it reflect changing circumstances. In the “imperial” phrase it was seen as part of an endeavour to
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Maritime Piracy

2013
Robert Haywood, Roberta Spivak
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