Global Challenges in Maritime Security

Global Challenges in Maritime Security
Author: Lisa Otto
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030346300

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From pirates to smugglers, migrants to hackers, from stolen fish to smuggled drugs, the sea is becoming a place of increasing importance on the global agenda as criminals use it as a theatre to conduct their crimes unfettered. This volume sets out to provide an introduction to the key issues of pertinence in Maritime Security today. It demonstrates why the sea is a space of great strategic importance, and how threats to security at sea have a real impact for people around the world. It examines an array of challenges and threats to security playing out at sea, including illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, irregular migration, piracy, smuggling of illicit goods, and cyber security, while also looking at some of the mechanism and role-players involved in addressing these perils. Each chapter provides an overview of the issue it discusses and provides a brief case study to illustrate how this issue is playing out in real-life. This book thus allows readers an insight into this evolving multidisciplinary field of study. As such, it makes for an informative read for academics and practitioners alike, as well as policymakers and students, offering a well-rounded introduction of the main issues in current Maritime Security.

Global Challenges in Maritime Security

Global Challenges in Maritime Security
Author: Lisa Otto,Anja Menzel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-09-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031599020

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Achieving sustainability is perhaps the single-most important task for our generation. In the face of a looming climate disaster, calls for the sustainable use of the world’s resources are getting louder. As the sea covers more than 70 per cent of the earth’s surface, this holds even more true for the use of ocean resources. Despite its vastness, the sea has often been a securitised and politicised space, where the concepts of sustainability and security meet at sea in the form of a myriad of important contemporary issues. In this volume, we set out the intersection between sustainability and security alongside the security-development nexus, and examine these issues under four dimensions of security: economic security, ecological security, human security, and traditional security. Within sections dedicated to each of these we explore both theory and practice by offering cases alongside a conceptual discussion, and in so doing cover topics ranging from the Blue Economy and the net-zero agenda, to natural disasters and climate change, from food security and the future of Small Island Developing States, to the geopolitics of the Arctic. This book takes a bird’s eye view, connecting the dots between these issues of security and sustainability, and ending with scenarios for the future with policy-making in mind.

Maritime Security and Piracy

Maritime Security and Piracy
Author: Nirmal Verma (Admiral)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012
Genre: Hijacking of ships
ISBN: 9350287080

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Global Maritime Safety Security Issues and East Asia

Global Maritime Safety   Security Issues and East Asia
Author: Suk Kyoon Kim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004389908

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In Global Maritime Safety & Security Issues and East Asia, Suk Kyoon Kim offers a multi-disciplinary perspective on various issues of maritime safety and security, focusing on East Asia. Ranging from the definitions of maritime safety and security, this book provides insights on a wide range of maritime safety and security regimes and issues.

Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia

Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia
Author: Joshua Ho,Sam Bateman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136298202

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Maritime issues are particularly important for Asian countries, where there is a high reliance on shipping routes for international trade, many difficult disputes over maritime boundaries, and the prospect of increasing tensions where maritime power might play a significant role. This book uses contributions by 17 experts to build a comprehensive survey of the maritime issues affecting Asia. It discusses the issues overall, goes on to examine the issues from the perspective of each of 14 key countries, and concludes by assessing the prospects for resolving common problems in order to preserve good order at sea.

Legal Challenges in Maritime Security

Legal Challenges in Maritime Security
Author: John Norton Moore
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2008-07-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789047440406

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Legal Challenges in Maritime Security provides in-depth analysis of current international and regional approaches to maritime security, cargo, port and supply chain security, maritime information sharing and capacity building. The work describes measures in place at multilateral and regional levels to improve information sharing and operational coordination regarding security threats to shipping, offshore installations and port facilities.

Capacity Building for Maritime Security

Capacity Building for Maritime Security
Author: Christian Bueger,Timothy Edmunds,Robert McCabe
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030500641

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This book studies recent attempts to restructure maritime security sectors through capacity building. It innovates both theoretically and empirically. It proposes a new framework for understanding maritime capacity building, drawing on work in peacebuilding and security sector reform. The framework is then applied across empirical case studies from the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region written by scholars from the Global South. The WIO region is a paradigmatic case to study maritime security and capacity building in action. Countries in the region face the full gamut of maritime security challenges, while their indigenous capacities to deal with these are often weak. In consequence, the region functions as an engine of innovation for maritime capacity building more widely. The lessons and best practices from the region have importance consequences for addressing maritime security across the globe.

The Maritime Dimension of International Security

The Maritime Dimension of International Security
Author: Peter Chalk
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780833042996

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A total of 2,463 actual or attempted acts of piracy were registered around the world between 2000 and the end of 2006. This represents an annual average incident rate of 352, a substantial increase over the mean of 209 recorded for the period of 1994 1999. The concentration of pirate attacks continues to be greatest in Southeast Asia, especially in the waters around the Indonesian archipelago (including stretches of the Malacca Straits that fall under the territorial jurisdiction of the Jakarta government), which accounted for roughly 25 percent of all global incidents during 2006. Seven main factors have contributed to the general emergence of piracy in the contemporary era. First and most fundamentally, there has been a massive increase in commercial maritime traffic. Combined with the large number of ports around the world, this growth has provided pirates with an almost limitless range of tempting, high-payoff target. Second is the higher incidence of seaborne commercial traffic that passes through narrow and congested maritime chokepoints. These bottlenecks require ships to significantly reduce speed to ensure safe passage, which dramatically heightens their exposure to midsea interception and attack.