Essays about: "piracy somalia"
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1. Exploring Maritime Border Disputes using the Issues Approach : Comparative analysis of Ghana-Ivory Coast and Kenya-Somalia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : Maritime boundaries are man-made constructs which are critical to resources like oil and gas, fisheries as well as trade. Recently, these delimitations in the sea have also gained importance in the environmental discourse because the role of the sea has become scientifically more significant in the field of climate change. READ MORE
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2. The Regional Prosecution Model between Kenya and the European Union: Implications on International Criminal Law?
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Modern piracy has escalated outside the coast of Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden. In order to bring suspected pirates and alleged armed robbers to justice, the European Union has entered into a regional prosecution model with Kenya. READ MORE
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3. Institutional Competition - Lessons Learnt from the Gulf of Aden Operations
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Since 2009 the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have conducted counter-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean to tackle Somalia based piracy. As the two organizations are arguably the most important security providers for Europe they have also moved towards managing the similar tasks in military and crisis management operations. READ MORE
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4. I am the Captain Now An Investigation of Somali Piracy
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : What is the thread that connects all the various actors and events that contributed to the rise of piracy in Somalia? The paper addresses the evolution of Somali piracy, focusing on its emergence, since it is that transformational aspect that provides the most richly insightful perspectives. Working from Thomas, Kiser, and Casebeer’s Warlords Rising: Confronting Violent Non-State Actors, an excellent foil for understanding how violent non-state actors (VNSAs) can arise into power in various situations and circumstances, connections are made to actual events and circumstances that contributed to a rise in piracy in Somalia. READ MORE
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5. Another Failed State in the Gulf of Aden : Applying scenario-planning methodology on piracy in the Gulf of Aden
University essay from FörsvarshögskolanAbstract : The Gulf of Aden holds one of the strategic chokepoint along the important Eurasian maritime trade route. On both sides of the Gulf of Aden lie countries in need of political stability. In the south lies Somalia, one of the worlds longest failed states and hosts of pirates violently disrupting maritime trade in the region. READ MORE