Analyzes of [maritime] security issues have long focused on threats to the nation-state, thereby promulgating traditional state-centric security policies and practices. The preceding claim is valid for maritime security responses on the African continent, where piracy/armed robbery at sea has been met with robust regional and international interventions, and resulted in two UN resolutions and regional policies. Focusing primarily on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, this paper seeks to highlight the centrality of human security issues to national security by providing evidence of the cyclical relationship between the two; anything that undermines human security, explicitly threatens national security. Utilizing evidence fro...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
Nigeria is a maritime nation that has not made full use of the potentials of the sea. The ocean envi...
Analyzes of [maritime] security issues have long focused on threats to the nation-state, thereby pro...
The phenomenon of piracy in modern-day Africa’s maritime sphere brings to the fore a topical issue w...
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a global problem, especially for developing sta...
Maritime security appears to be assuming an increasingly more prominent place on the African securit...
Fishery resources account for almost one sixth of the total volume of animal protein consumed by peo...
Traditionally, maritime security has been understood in terms of direct or physical security. Typ...
The paper traced the evolution of piracy and pointed out that the fishing industry in Nigeria alone ...
Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival....
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
As a global response to piracy off the coast of Somalia was taking place, alarm bells were ringing a...
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and fisheries crime undermine maritime security e...
West African coastal states lose up to $1.5 billion a year as a result of illegal fishing. The effec...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
Nigeria is a maritime nation that has not made full use of the potentials of the sea. The ocean envi...
Analyzes of [maritime] security issues have long focused on threats to the nation-state, thereby pro...
The phenomenon of piracy in modern-day Africa’s maritime sphere brings to the fore a topical issue w...
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a global problem, especially for developing sta...
Maritime security appears to be assuming an increasingly more prominent place on the African securit...
Fishery resources account for almost one sixth of the total volume of animal protein consumed by peo...
Traditionally, maritime security has been understood in terms of direct or physical security. Typ...
The paper traced the evolution of piracy and pointed out that the fishing industry in Nigeria alone ...
Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival....
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
As a global response to piracy off the coast of Somalia was taking place, alarm bells were ringing a...
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and fisheries crime undermine maritime security e...
West African coastal states lose up to $1.5 billion a year as a result of illegal fishing. The effec...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
Nigeria is a maritime nation that has not made full use of the potentials of the sea. The ocean envi...