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原文传递 Countering Piracy in the Modern Era
题名: Countering Piracy in the Modern Era
责任者: by Peter Chalk, Laurence Smallman, Nicholas Burger
关键词: Global Security, International Affairs, Law of the Sea, Maritime Piracy, National Security and Terrorism, Water Transportation
学科分类: 交通运输安全
摘要: In March 2009, the RAND Corporation convened a small group of experts from the U.S. government, allied partner nations, the maritime industry, and academic organizations to reconsider the underlying factors that drive maritime piracy in the 21st century. This conference proceedings highlights the six major themes that animated much of the discussion: (1) the relevance of the current legal framework for countering piracy, (2) the economic burden imposed by piracy, (3) the opportunities for international collaboration that have been afforded by the joint maritime patrols off the Horn of Africa, (4) the question of using private security contractors to protect shipping transiting dangerous waters, (5) the extent to which industry talks with a “single voice” in terms of addressing maritime security, and (6) means of confronting the unique nature of piracy off the Horn of Africa. Perhaps the most important conclusion that can be drawn from the workshop is that mitigating the complex nature of maritime crime requires the input of all relevant stakeholders — state, national, private, and nongovernmental — and must necessarily embrace measures that go well beyond the simple and expedient reactive deployment of naval assets.
出版机构: RAND
报告类型: 咨询报告
资源类型: 科技(咨询、行业)报告
初始创建时间: 2009
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