Home Menu
  • About
  • Get involved
  • Archive
  • Resources
  • Bibliography
PIRACY STUDIES

Posts in Category ‘Research Summary’

  • March 3, 2015
  • 6 comments

Combatting Maritime Piracy: African Perspectives on an Emerging Threat

Henri Fouché, University of South Africa (UNISA) In 2014 the South African Journal Acta Criminologica (Southern African Journal of Criminology) published a special edition on African perspectives on combating maritime crime. Most articles are based on papers presented at a … Read more →

  • Posted in: Africa, Research Summary
  • Share
    • Tweet
  • February 17, 2015
  • 3 comments

Pirate Mania: Counter-Piracy and the Security-Development Nexus in Somalia

Brittany Gilmer, Florida International University Following the 2009 hijacking of the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama and kidnapping of its captain, rethinking the existing framework for combating piracy off the coast of Somali was next to inevitable. The Maersk Alabama hijacking not … Read more →

  • Posted in: Research Summary, Somalia, United Nations
  • Share
    • Tweet
  • February 3, 2015
  • 6 comments

Strategies for Resolving Maritime Disputes: Privatization vs. Institutionalization

Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa and Stephen C. Nemeth, Oklahoma State University Finding ways to resolve maritime disputes and to peaceably allocate maritime resources has become an important concern in international politics. Increasing global population growth combined with the … Read more →

  • Posted in: Research Summary
  • Share
    • Tweet
  • January 6, 2015
  • 15 comments

What can Shippers do against Pirate Attacks? Insights from Situational Crime Prevention

By Jon. M. Shane and Shannon Magnuson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City The shipping industry cannot rely on the navies and traditional law enforcement to protect them from pirate attacks and to hold pirates accountable. Patrolling … Read more →

  • Posted in: Maritime Security, Research Summary
  • Share
    • Tweet
  • November 11, 2014
  • 13 comments

What Drives Maritime Piracy in Sub-Saharan Africa?

by Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee Southeast Asia once dominated the landscape of maritime piracy. From 1999 to 2004 Indonesia experienced nearly 100 pirate attacks per year. But just as piracy was receding in and around the Malacca Straits, attacks … Read more →

  • Posted in: Gulf of Guinea, Nigeria, Research Summary, Somalia
  • Share
    • Tweet
  • October 13, 2014
  • 17 comments

Who Needs NATO to Fight Pirates? Why Europe Launched EU Counter-Piracy Mission Atalanta

By Marianne Riddervold, ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo When the European Union (EU) launched EU NAVFOR Somalia (Atalanta) in 2008, it became the third multilateral anti-piracy operation established in the waters outside Somalia – all with military … Read more →

  • Posted in: European Union, Maritime Security, NATO, Research Summary
  • Share
    • Tweet
← Older entries
Newer entries →

Piracy-studies.org

is a research portal for the study of maritime security and ocean governance. It publishes commentaries based on academic research. It also acts as key repository of academic literature on the subject. It was operative from 2010 to 2018 after which it was succeeded by the SafeSeas network of maritime security research institutions.

Follow us

  • Twitter

Visit

Tags

Africa African Union Atalanta Capacity Building CGCPS China commercial security Conference Cooperation coordination counter-piracy Development Policy economics EU Failed States framing Global Governance Humanitarian Response international law International Relations Theory international response maritime crime maritime governance maritime security Maritime Strategy Monitoring group Navies Nigeria Piracy PIracy Studies Pirates as Conflict Actors private armed guards private responses Professionalization Puntland research securitization shipping industry Somalia Somali piracy Strategy training transnational threats UN UNCLOS
  • © 2025 PIRACY STUDIES
  • Proudly powered by WordPress
  • Theme: Waipoua by Elmastudio
  • About
  • Get involved
  • Archive
  • Resources
  • Bibliography
Top ↑