How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia

The international community has united in its mission to halt the hijacking of merchant ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea with a massive naval presence that monitors the vast, strategic seas in which Somali pirates operate. This naval presence consequently has had some success in reducing pi...

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Main Author: Jonathan R. Beloff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Henley-Putnam University 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Strategic Security
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Online Access:http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=jss
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spelling doaj-8acde1bb57d14d14828eee2555b73b962020-11-24T23:37:25ZengHenley-Putnam UniversityJournal of Strategic Security1944-04641944-04722013-01-01614754http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.6.1.4 How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia Jonathan R. BeloffThe international community has united in its mission to halt the hijacking of merchant ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea with a massive naval presence that monitors the vast, strategic seas in which Somali pirates operate. This naval presence consequently has had some success in reducing pirate attacks in 2012, but why are the Somalis turning to piracy in the first place? The economic history of piracy has been well documented with other former “pirate hotspots” worldwide; however, there is little data available on the microeconomic affects of piracy. This article explores the underlying reasons of why Somalis have turned to piracy as a “profession,” and offers recommendations for the international community to eliminate piracy effectively through non-military means.http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=jssAfricaCivil war and internal conflictCounterterrorismDevelopment and securityEconomicsRegional conflict
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How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia
Journal of Strategic Security
Africa
Civil war and internal conflict
Counterterrorism
Development and security
Economics
Regional conflict
author_facet Jonathan R. Beloff
author_sort Jonathan R. Beloff
title How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia
title_short How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia
title_full How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia
title_fullStr How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia
title_full_unstemmed How Piracy is Affecting Economic Development in Puntland, Somalia
title_sort how piracy is affecting economic development in puntland, somalia
publisher Henley-Putnam University
series Journal of Strategic Security
issn 1944-0464
1944-0472
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The international community has united in its mission to halt the hijacking of merchant ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea with a massive naval presence that monitors the vast, strategic seas in which Somali pirates operate. This naval presence consequently has had some success in reducing pirate attacks in 2012, but why are the Somalis turning to piracy in the first place? The economic history of piracy has been well documented with other former “pirate hotspots” worldwide; however, there is little data available on the microeconomic affects of piracy. This article explores the underlying reasons of why Somalis have turned to piracy as a “profession,” and offers recommendations for the international community to eliminate piracy effectively through non-military means.
topic Africa
Civil war and internal conflict
Counterterrorism
Development and security
Economics
Regional conflict
url http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=jss
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