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  • September 1, 2013
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The Decline of Somali Piracy – Towards Long Term Solutions

By Christian Bueger The decade of large scale piracy off the coast of Somalia appears to be over. For almost two years no successful hijacking attempt was reported. Has piracy off Somalia been eradicated once and for all? According to the … Read more →

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