A producer of 5.4 M bbl/d, totalling almost half of the consumption of the entire European Union, the Gulf of Guinea is a fundamental lifeline and maritime link between Europe, the Americas and Africa. Geographically positioned as a staging post for transit originating in Latin America and coupled with its relatively porous borders, the region is also the perfect stepping stone for contraband heading to European shores. While blessed with an enviable wealth of marine and mineral resources, the region is also plagued by an ever-increasing spectre of maritime piracy; accounting for around 30% of incidents in African waters from 2003 to 2011. It is for these reasons that this research centres around the issues of maritime security in the Gulf ...
Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea explores the connections between maritime governance themes and security...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...
A producer of 5.4 M bbl/d, totalling almost half of the consumption of the entire European Union, th...
The Gulf of Guinea (GoG) is an enormous and diverse region consisting of approximately 6,000 km of c...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
Over the past few years, the Gulf of Guinea has been increasing its world share of oil productio...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in 2007 greatly affected the economy of some West Afr...
The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in 2007 greatly affected the economy of some West Afr...
As a global response to piracy off the coast of Somalia was taking place, alarm bells were ringing a...
Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival....
Maritime piracy is one of the pressing global issues of the present century. The cost of piracy is h...
Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea explores the connections between maritime governance themes and security...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...
A producer of 5.4 M bbl/d, totalling almost half of the consumption of the entire European Union, th...
The Gulf of Guinea (GoG) is an enormous and diverse region consisting of approximately 6,000 km of c...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
Over the past few years, the Gulf of Guinea has been increasing its world share of oil productio...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in 2007 greatly affected the economy of some West Afr...
The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in 2007 greatly affected the economy of some West Afr...
As a global response to piracy off the coast of Somalia was taking place, alarm bells were ringing a...
Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival....
Maritime piracy is one of the pressing global issues of the present century. The cost of piracy is h...
Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea explores the connections between maritime governance themes and security...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...