The use of military means to free hijacked ships in the Gulf of Aden off the Somalia coast, though successful, has resulted in retaliative action. A comprehensive approach is required to deal with the piracy problem
The recent storming of a hijacked ship off Somalia by South Korean navy commandos, resulting in the ...
Somalia has recaptured the international community’s attention in recent years, above all since it h...
The last couple of years have shown an alarming increase in the incidence of piracy near Somalia. Bo...
On May 14, 2012, a combat helicopter operated by European Union Naval Forces (EUNAVFOR) struck a pir...
Piracy it is not a phenomenon of the past. Modern piracy has become a profitable business, especiall...
The ongoing maritime operations against piracy off the coast of Somalia have not only put naval enfo...
Since 2008 increasing pirate activities in Somalia, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean have once...
Ever since the fall of the Somali government in 1991, the country has been in the state of civil war...
The shipping industry suffers as the direct victim of contemporary Somali piracy. Despite much count...
Despite the significant actions taken by the international community to combat Somali piracy, the es...
Might criminals in weak states benefit from better governance? We test the relationship between Soma...
There is an emerging consensus on how to deal with piracy off Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden: impro...
Maritime piracy is a major post-Cold War challenge to U.S. and international security. While the Gre...
From the 1980s the international community has shown a growing concern about sea piracy, as a conseq...
The Gulf of Aden represents a strategic issue for the international community, as its geographical ...
The recent storming of a hijacked ship off Somalia by South Korean navy commandos, resulting in the ...
Somalia has recaptured the international community’s attention in recent years, above all since it h...
The last couple of years have shown an alarming increase in the incidence of piracy near Somalia. Bo...
On May 14, 2012, a combat helicopter operated by European Union Naval Forces (EUNAVFOR) struck a pir...
Piracy it is not a phenomenon of the past. Modern piracy has become a profitable business, especiall...
The ongoing maritime operations against piracy off the coast of Somalia have not only put naval enfo...
Since 2008 increasing pirate activities in Somalia, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean have once...
Ever since the fall of the Somali government in 1991, the country has been in the state of civil war...
The shipping industry suffers as the direct victim of contemporary Somali piracy. Despite much count...
Despite the significant actions taken by the international community to combat Somali piracy, the es...
Might criminals in weak states benefit from better governance? We test the relationship between Soma...
There is an emerging consensus on how to deal with piracy off Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden: impro...
Maritime piracy is a major post-Cold War challenge to U.S. and international security. While the Gre...
From the 1980s the international community has shown a growing concern about sea piracy, as a conseq...
The Gulf of Aden represents a strategic issue for the international community, as its geographical ...
The recent storming of a hijacked ship off Somalia by South Korean navy commandos, resulting in the ...
Somalia has recaptured the international community’s attention in recent years, above all since it h...
The last couple of years have shown an alarming increase in the incidence of piracy near Somalia. Bo...