September 2009
African Security Review, Vol 18 No 3
This issue of the African Security Review focusses on African maritime security issues. The various articles discuss the impact of piracy on the region, and ways in which maritime security could be improved. Other articles examine the conflict in Somalia, financial disclosure, and the threat posed by civil militia groups in Kenya.
© 2009 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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Author:
Donna Nincic, Francois Vreÿ, Freedom C Onuoha, Paul Musili Wambua, John Gibson, David Zounmenou, Paula Cristina Roque, Rosemary Vickerman, H Najala Nyabola, Ufo Okeke Uzodike, Christopher Isike, Abel Esterhuyser, OS Ibrahim, Yehudit Ronen, Martin N Murphy, Richard Dowden
Editor:
Deane-Peter Baker
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Volume:
18
Issue:
3
Chapters:
- Maritime Piracy in Africa
- Bad Order at Sea
- Sea Piracy and Maritime Security in the Horn of Africa
- Enhancing Regional Maritime Cooperation in Africa
- Maritime Security and International Law in Africa
- Coups d'État in Africa Between 1958 and 2008
- The Battle for Mogadishu
- Financial Disclosure in Three African Countries
- The Legal Challenge of Civil Militia Groups in Kenya
- Whose Security? Understanding the Niger Delta Crisis as a Clash of Two Security Conceptions
- Distance Education and E-Learning
- To Patrol is to Control
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