Piracy, state capacity and root causes: Lessons from the Somali experience and policy choice in the Gulf of Guinea

Piracy, state capacity and root causes: Lessons from the Somali experience and policy choice in the Gulf of Guinea

Author: 
Biziouras, Nikolaos
Place: 
Pretoria
Publisher: 
Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Date published: 
2013
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Journal Title: 
African Security Review
Source: 
African Security Review, Vol. 22, Issue 3, September 2013, pp. 111-122
Abstract: 

By comparing the Somali experience of piracy with the emerging situation in the Gulf of Guinea, I show that increases in the enforcement aspects of state capacity in the Gulf of Guinea states are necessary but not sufficient tools to combat the emergence, growth, and institutionalisation of piracy. Such tools would require state-building measures that would minimise the incentives of individuals to join piracy organisations and they would have to effectively deal with youth unemployment, income inequality, and environmental degradation

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CITATION: Biziouras, Nikolaos. Piracy, state capacity and root causes: Lessons from the Somali experience and policy choice in the Gulf of Guinea . Pretoria : Institute for Security Studies (ISS) , 2013. African Security Review, Vol. 22, Issue 3, September 2013, pp. 111-122 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frpiracy-state-capacity-and-root-causes-lessons-somali-experience-and-policy-choice-gulf-guinea-4