Fighting piracy/ James Kraska

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Armed Forces Journal February 2009, pp.10-17 (4)Summary: More than 80 ships were hijacked off the dangerous waters of Somalia. Naval forces have been unable to prevent most attacks. Somalia a situation reminiscent of the Barbery pirates. In the Indian and Pacific oceans the cost of maritime piracy costs shipping companies from $13 billion to $15 billion annually losses. A smarter approach collaboration to develop international law to suppress maritime piracy has exceeded the most optimistic predicitons laying the groundwork for new authorities and partnerships.
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More than 80 ships were hijacked off the dangerous waters of Somalia. Naval forces have been unable to prevent most attacks. Somalia a situation reminiscent of the Barbery pirates. In the Indian and Pacific oceans the cost of maritime piracy costs shipping companies from $13 billion to $15 billion annually losses. A smarter approach collaboration to develop international law to suppress maritime piracy has exceeded the most optimistic predicitons laying the groundwork for new authorities and partnerships.

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