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Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance (Paperback)
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Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance (Paperback)
Series: New International Relations
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Piratical attacks have become more frequent, violent, costly and
increasingly threaten to undermine order in the international
system. Much attention has focused on Somalia, but piracy is a
problem worldwide. Recent coordination efforts among states in
South East Asia appear to have helped in the area, but elsewhere
piracy has expanded. Interestingly, international law has long
recognized piracy as a crime and provided tools for universal
suppression, yet piracy persists. In this book, a handpicked group
of leading experts in the field of International Relations use
maritime piracy as a means to expose the incongruities in our
understanding of global governance. Using broadly constructivist
approaches to understand international actors' responses to the
challenges created by maritime piracy, the contributors question a
number of myths and misconceptions around piracy and analyze the
various ways that international law and organizations channel
actors' understandings of maritime piracy and their efforts to
respond to it. In doing so, they expose some shaky foundations for
IR theorists: how do we conceive of governance and legitimacy when
they are delinked from the territorial aspect of the modern
nation-state? What happens to prospects for cooperation when we get
to the nitty-gritty questions of practice related to paying for
trials, imprisoning and maintaining captured pirates, bearing the
burden of policing sea-lanes, or even determining what constitutes
a pirate? Does anyone have a monopoly on the legitimate use of
force at sea, and how is that legitimacy constructed? Maritime
Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance offers an improved
theoretical understanding of the response of the international
community to maritime piracy and broadens our understanding of the
complex and sometimes countervailing motivations of all the actors
involved, from international organizations and states down to the
pirates themselves.
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