Oceans of crime maritime piracy and transnational security in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh
Southeast Asia and Bangladesh are at present global hot spots of pirate attacks on merchant vessels and fishing boats. This book explains why, and in what form, piracy still exists. It offers an integrated analysis of the root causes of piracy, linking declining fish stocks, organized crime networks...
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Singapore Leiden, Netherlands
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies International Institute for Asian Studies
2011
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| Series: | IIAS/ISEAS series on maritime issues and piracy in Asia
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