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Security responses to piracy in Southeast Asia, West Africa and Somalia / Martin N. Murphy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Emirates lectures series, 1682-1246 ; 111.Publisher: Abu Dhabi : Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 2013Edition: First impressionDescription: 60 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • txt
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789948147336
  • 9789948147343
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6433.786 .M87 2013
Summary: "This paper will examine how and why these three piracy outbreaks arose. It will describe in particular why the threat off Somalia grew so rapidly, why it declined and why the elements that made it successful remain in place. It will examine the responses of the international community, asking whether or not the response off Somalia might have been more effective if it had benefitted from stronger international backing and more coherent coordination. It will make the point that maritime security - the prevention and suppression of disorder at sea - must address many more issues than piracy as the theft of fish and the movement of drugs; weapons and people can often present greater risks. It will build on this point by looking at maritime security developments drawn from all three regions that may be employed advantageously in the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea, before circling back to look at the fundamental problem, which is one of landward security and asking what initiatives have been taken to address this in Somalia and which ones appear to be yielding results. Finally, it will examine whether the way forward does lie with a unified global initiative, or if steps are better taken regionallycalling upon extra-regional support as necessary"--Summary.
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"This publication is based on a lecture presented on June 4, 2013, as part of the symposium 'The Challenges of Piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea.' The views expressed in this study do not necessarily reflect those of the ECSSR."--t.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references: 45-48.

"This paper will examine how and why these three piracy outbreaks arose. It will describe in particular why the threat off Somalia grew so rapidly, why it declined and why the elements that made it successful remain in place. It will examine the responses of the international community, asking whether or not the response off Somalia might have been more effective if it had benefitted from stronger international backing and more coherent coordination. It will make the point that maritime security - the prevention and suppression of disorder at sea - must address many more issues than piracy as the theft of fish and the movement of drugs; weapons and people can often present greater risks. It will build on this point by looking at maritime security developments drawn from all three regions that may be employed advantageously in the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea, before circling back to look at the fundamental problem, which is one of landward security and asking what initiatives have been taken to address this in Somalia and which ones appear to be yielding results. Finally, it will examine whether the way forward does lie with a unified global initiative, or if steps are better taken regionallycalling upon extra-regional support as necessary"--Summary.

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