Stable Seas: Gulf of Guinea explores the connections between maritime governance themes and security challenges, drawing on interviews conducted with experts and practitioners in seven countries across the region. Maritime insecurity threatens stability of coastal communities as well as their landlocked neighbors and puts the sustainable development of the region at risk.KEY FINDINGSCountries in the Gulf of Guinea region have made progress in securing the maritime domain, but the region’s complex geography, pervasive government corruption, numerous onshore security threats, and underdeveloped coastal welfare in several littoral states threatens maritime stability.The oil and gas industry provides lots of opportunity for economic development...
The transnational character of maritime insecurity has made trans-border cooperation a sine qua non ...
Abstract: This study investigates the nature and evolution of maritime crime in the West African reg...
Maritime security is a serious and ongoing concern to the Gulf of Guinea region. Interregional marit...
The Gulf of Guinea (GoG) is an enormous and diverse region consisting of approximately 6,000 km of c...
Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival....
A producer of 5.4 M bbl/d, totalling almost half of the consumption of the entire European Union, th...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...
As a global response to piracy off the coast of Somalia was taking place, alarm bells were ringing a...
Over the past few years, the Gulf of Guinea has been increasing its world share of oil productio...
The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in 2007 greatly affected the economy of some West Afr...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
The Gulf of Guinea''s tremendous potential is creating investment opportunities for the region. Some...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
The Gulf of Guinea countries are endowed with petroleum resources. The discovery of more oil wells, ...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
The transnational character of maritime insecurity has made trans-border cooperation a sine qua non ...
Abstract: This study investigates the nature and evolution of maritime crime in the West African reg...
Maritime security is a serious and ongoing concern to the Gulf of Guinea region. Interregional marit...
The Gulf of Guinea (GoG) is an enormous and diverse region consisting of approximately 6,000 km of c...
Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival....
A producer of 5.4 M bbl/d, totalling almost half of the consumption of the entire European Union, th...
EU’s Energy security and trade depend, to a large extent, on sea-based transport relying on open sea...
As a global response to piracy off the coast of Somalia was taking place, alarm bells were ringing a...
Over the past few years, the Gulf of Guinea has been increasing its world share of oil productio...
The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea in 2007 greatly affected the economy of some West Afr...
The problem of maritime piracy has assumed very disturbing dimensions in recent years. For Africa, ...
The Gulf of Guinea''s tremendous potential is creating investment opportunities for the region. Some...
Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts...
The Gulf of Guinea countries are endowed with petroleum resources. The discovery of more oil wells, ...
This article attempts to expand the scope of inquiry into “the market for force” as an important are...
The transnational character of maritime insecurity has made trans-border cooperation a sine qua non ...
Abstract: This study investigates the nature and evolution of maritime crime in the West African reg...
Maritime security is a serious and ongoing concern to the Gulf of Guinea region. Interregional marit...