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Analyzing sea piracy and countermeasures / Shumov, V.V. ; Tsezar, D.A. ; Sidorenko, A.A.   Journal Article
V.V. SHUMOV, A.A. SIDORENKO, D.A. TSEZAR Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes maritime piracy acts from 2009 to 2020 using military and mathematical statistics methods. It substantiates the main factors that determine the course and outcome of a forceful act; works out its mathematical model and an artificial neural network for estimating the effectiveness of measures taken to neutralize pirate activity; and gives relevant recommendations.
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ID:   150133


Beginning of the end for the law of sea piracy: the Achille Lauro hijacking and its consequences / Haines, Steven   Journal Article
Haines, Steven Journal Article
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Key Words Law  Hijacking  Sea Piracy  Consequences  Achille Lauro 
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ID:   113261


India and the Indian Ocean: possibilities for forging regional partnerships / Singh, K R   Journal Article
Singh, K R Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to the changing regional and global environment. The Indian Navy, however, played a significant part in formulating the maritime perspective vis-à-vis the Indian Ocean and in dovetailing it with the country's larger foreign policy objectives in the region. Owing to ill-advised responses to interventions from both within and outside the region, India faced near isolation in the Indian Ocean region during the second half of the Cold War era. India's sensitivity to new opportunities and concerns about emerging threats to the stability of the region have brought about a change in India's relationships after the end of the Cold War. At present, India's policy seems to be motivated by priorities such as energy security, war on terror and maritime security. As a major regional power and enjoying greater credibility than during the Cold War era, India should act as a facilitator to build structures of maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region that can help integrate the littoral states and thus pave the way for a firmer foundation for a future peace zone in the Indian Ocean.
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ID:   159296


Role of the navy in providing security for merchant shipping in pirate-infested areas of the world ocean / Molochny, V V ; Mikhlin, A A ; Lupinovich, A G   Journal Article
V.V. MOLOCHNY, A.G. LUPINOVICH, A.A. MIKHLIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper covers issues of security in pirate-threatened parts of the World Ocean. The authors highlight the relationships between terrorist organizations and sea pirates in unstable areas of the world, accentuating the serious danger posed by sea piracy as a global challenge of the 21st century and the role of the RF Armed Forces on the whole and the RF Navy in particular in rendering safer merchant shipping in pirate-infested parts of the Ocean and other areas of intense navigation.
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ID:   022087


Sea piracy_ A review in international law and shipbased operational steps / Gill J S April 2002  Article
Gill J S Article
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Publication April 2002.
Description 81-90
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ID:   082799


Shifting the tides against piracy in Southeast Asian waters / Bradford, John F   Journal Article
Bradford, John F Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Recent developments in action to combat sea piracy in Southeast Asian waters coincide with declining attack rates. Understanding the nature and causes of the recent gains and future challenges is essential to turn the tide against piracy there
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