Description |
1 online resource ([12] p.) |
Series |
Special report ; 306 |
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Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 306.
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Note |
Title from PDF caption (viewed on May 21, 2012). |
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"May 2012." |
Summary |
Examines the need for comprehensive approaches to maritime security sector reform and shows why improving maritime governance matters to developing nations, the United States, and a wide range of economic and security partners. The report looks at growing security challenges in the maritime commons: piracy, illicit drug and human trafficking, and maritime support for terrorism and insurgency, including seaborne transport of weapons of mass destruction. In an increasingly complex and dynamic security environment, improving maritime governance will require collaborative approaches and coordinated efforts by governments, nongovernmental organizations, security forces, and commercial interests that depend on having safe, secure access to the maritime commons. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [12]). |
Contents |
What is maritime security sector reform? -- Why MSSR matters to the United States and its economic and security partners -- A collaborative approach to MSSR -- Roles and authorities of organizations that support MSSR -- Challenges to MSSR -- Conclusion -- Recommendations. |
Subject |
Sea control -- International cooperation.
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Maritime law.
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Added Author |
United States Institute of Peace.
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Gpo Item No. |
1063-K-16 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
Y 3.P 31:20/306 |
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