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Small Boats, Weak States, Dirty Money: Piracy and Maritime Terrorism (Columbia/Hurst)

Author: Martin N. Murphy
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Category: Book

Buy New: $60.00



Sales Rank: 3380383

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288

ISBN: 0231700768
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.164
EAN: 9780231700764
ASIN: 0231700768

Publication Date: January 20, 2009  (In 11 Days)
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Many believe that pirates and other water-bound terrorists present a significant threat to international maritime security. Testing the validity of this claim, Martin N. Murphy scrutinizes recent incidents of maritime terrorism and locates the commonalities between pirates and maritime terrorists that enable them to commit their extensive crimes. Murphy's research opens up surprising sites of contact between pirates and wider criminal networks, organizations that pursue their corrupt agendas not only on sea but also on land. It is these relationships, Murphy argues, that bring about the destabilization of states and regions in which piracy occurs.

Murphy's most significant revelation is the way in which maritime criminality may disguise insurgent and terrorist activity, allowing such actors greater freedom to maneuver. Although these acts currently rank as a low-level threat, priacy feeds off of political upheaval. Before they can evolve into a truly powerful and dangerous force, however, maritime terrorists and insurgents will have to overcome significant operational and technical issues. They must also capture the attention of an international audience by committing atrocities at sea that are as devastating as those committed on land.



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