Maritime piracy/ Edward J Maggio

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Counter Terrorism Vol 13, No 3, Fall 2007, pp.12-17Summary: The rate of maritime piracy has skyrocketed to an alarming rate. Modern day maritime pirates operate beyond the reach of the law in the key locations which can affect global security of nations around the world. The threat of maritime piracy will continue to grow and affect the safety, economy and security of nations.This issue highlights the rise of piracy, pirate centres and critical resources, security precautions and methods of attack.
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The rate of maritime piracy has skyrocketed to an alarming rate. Modern day maritime pirates operate beyond the reach of the law in the key locations which can affect global security of nations around the world. The threat of maritime piracy will continue to grow and affect the safety, economy and security of nations.This issue highlights the rise of piracy, pirate centres and critical resources, security precautions and methods of attack.

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