A maritime malaise - the current UK approach to maritime security
Material type: TextPublication details: Ic2008Subject(s): In: The Naval Review Vol.96, No. 4, November 2008, pp.314-321Summary: This article highlights the developing national malaise and to objectively examine contemporary maritime security issues. It argues that whilst conventional threats to maritime security remain low, relatively constant and localise, irregular, non-conventional actors are increasingly threatening global maritime security.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article highlights the developing national malaise and to objectively examine contemporary maritime security issues. It argues that whilst conventional threats to maritime security remain low, relatively constant and localise, irregular, non-conventional actors are increasingly threatening global maritime security.
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