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This book examines the complex phenomena of modern maritime piracy.
The work offers a cutting-edge analysis of modern maritime piracy
in the two most pirate-prone regions - southeast Asia and northeast
Africa - from the late twentieth century to the modern day. These
case studies present a detailed exploration of how regional and
international governments responded to upsurges of piracy and how
responses have evolved over the course of the past 40 years. This
analysis reveals the results of these efforts and what effect, if
any, suppressing piracy at sea had on tensions and instability
ashore. The book transcends a simple narrative, providing detailed
and extensively researched case studies of contemporary
manifestations and responses at the strategic, operational and
tactical levels. New insights are offered, such as the role of
external navies in the repression of piracy in northeast Africa
before the well-documented escalation in 2005. In addition, this
book constructs a comparative analytic framework to gauge the
effectiveness and shortcomings of modern attempts to counteract
piracy, which reveals lessons learned, future policy projections
and wider implications. This analysis adds new classifications,
innovative concepts and scholarly depth to the field of maritime
security studies, naval history and theory and international
relations. This book will be of much interest to students of naval
history, maritime security, strategic studies and international
relations.
This book examines the complex phenomena of modern maritime piracy.
The work offers a cutting-edge analysis of modern maritime piracy
in the two most pirate-prone regions - southeast Asia and northeast
Africa - from the late twentieth century to the modern day. These
case studies present a detailed exploration of how regional and
international governments responded to upsurges of piracy and how
responses have evolved over the course of the past 40 years. This
analysis reveals the results of these efforts and what effect, if
any, suppressing piracy at sea had on tensions and instability
ashore. The book transcends a simple narrative, providing detailed
and extensively researched case studies of contemporary
manifestations and responses at the strategic, operational and
tactical levels. New insights are offered, such as the role of
external navies in the repression of piracy in northeast Africa
before the well-documented escalation in 2005. In addition, this
book constructs a comparative analytic framework to gauge the
effectiveness and shortcomings of modern attempts to counteract
piracy, which reveals lessons learned, future policy projections
and wider implications. This analysis adds new classifications,
innovative concepts and scholarly depth to the field of maritime
security studies, naval history and theory and international
relations. This book will be of much interest to students of naval
history, maritime security, strategic studies and international
relations.
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