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1 online resource (viii, 273 pages) : maps. |
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Series |
Naval War College Newport papers, 1544-6824 ; 35 |
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Newport paper ; no. 35.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-248) and index. |
Contents |
Foreword / by Bruce A. Elleman -- Introduction / by Bruce A. Elleman, Andrew Forbes, and David Rosenberg -- Chapter 1. A modern history of the international legal definition of piracy / by Penny Campbell -- Chapter 2. Piracy on the South China coast through modern times / by Robert J. Antony -- Chapter 3. The Taiping Rebellion, piracy, and the Arrow War / by Bruce A. Elleman -- Chapter 4. Selamat Datang, Kapitan: post-World War II piracy in the South China Sea / by Charles W. Koburger, Jr. -- Chapter 5. The political economy of piracy in the South China Sea / by David Rosenberg -- Chapter 6. The looting and rape of Vietnamese boat people / Bruce A. Elleman -- Chapter 7. Piracy and armed robbery in the Malacca Strait: a problem solved? / by Catherine Zara Raymond -- Chapter 8. Piracy in Bangladesh: what lies beneath? / by Samuel Pyeatt Menefee -- Chapter 9. Confronting maritime crime in Southeast Asian waters: reexamining "piracy" in the twenty-first century / by Sam Bateman -- Chapter 10. President Thomas Jefferson and the Barbary pirates / by Robert F. Turner -- Chapter 11. The limits of naval power: The merchant brig Three Sisters, riff prates, and British battleships / by Andrew Lambert -- Chapter 12. Guns, oils, and "cake": maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea / by Arild Nodland -- Chapter 13. Fish, family, and profit: piracy and the Horn of Africa / by Gary E. Weir -- Conclusions / by Bruce A. Elleman, Andrew Forbes, and David Rosenberg. |
Summary |
"This monograph is intended as a contribution to both scholarship and professional naval thinking; it is an academic and comparative examination of twelve selected case studies from maritime history used to illuminate a range of concepts and uses of piracy suppression. The twelve case studies provide the basis for the conclusions, an approach that provides a more thorough understanding of the uses and limitations of naval antipiracy operations in the context of new maritime technologies and within a wider range of modern national policy goals than might otherwise be achievable. Above all this collection provides a sound basis for comparative analysis of varying historical experiences that can stimulate new and original thinking about a basic but often overlooked naval duty."--Foreword. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Subject |
Piracy -- Prevention -- Case studies.
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Maritime terrorism -- Prevention -- Case studies.
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Piracy -- East Asia.
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Piracy -- South China Sea.
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Piracy -- South Asia.
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Piracy -- Southeast Asia.
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Piracy -- Africa.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Elleman, Bruce A., 1959-
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Forbes, Andrew, 1962-
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Rosenberg, David, 1940-
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Naval War College (U.S.)
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Other Form: |
Print version: Piracy and maritime crime. Newport, R.I. : Naval War College Press, [2010] 9781884733659 (DLC) 2010443298 (OCoLC)609887275 |
ISBN |
9781461936152 (electronic bk.) |
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1461936152 (electronic bk.) |
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9781884733659 (electronic bk.) |
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1884733654 (electronic bk.) |
Standard No. |
LEGAL /p266901coll4 CNTNT |
Gpo Item No. |
0408-A-05 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
D 208.212:35 |
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