Maritime security has increasingly been studied from the standpoint of the complexities of the ocean—where the ‘game’ has been played since ancient days. In recent years, however, the concept has undergone a sea change. Today, and seemingly so in future, maritime security has to be seen as complementary to overall national security, and not as a standalone concept.
Within this framework, maritime security acquires myriad dimensions. One such dimension deals with establishing the ‘Rule of Law’ at sea. This book critically examines the perceived ‘unlawful’ activities that enforcers may come across at sea. It addresses the following themes:
Crime at sea
Piracy
Smuggling and Trafficking
Poaching
Environmental crimes
Terrorism
Espionage
Future of unlawful activities at sea
This book would be useful to scholars; policy makers; military, intelligence and enforcement agencies; the corporate sector; seafarers; the media; and students of national security strategy.
Dr. Prabhakaran Paleri served in the Indian Navy, the Central Board of Excise and Customs, and finally in the Indian Coast Guard before retiring as its Director General in 2006. He has been a visiting research scholar in India and abroad. Presently he is professor and advisor to the School of Management Studies at the National Institute of Technology, Calicut, and non-official part-time director of the Cochin Shipyard. He has authored books, papers and articles on strategic and management subjects.
Foreword
Preface
Introduction—Unlawful and Buoyant at Sea
Trouble Aboard (and Afar)—Crime at Sea
Yo Ho Ho—Pirates, Ahoy!
The Creek Runners—Smugglers and Traffickers
Waters Disturbed—Poaching
Destination Ice Age—Breaching the Environmental Stasis
The Chilling Wait—Maritime Terror Inc.
I Spy, You Spy—Espionage and…
Future Perfect—Over the Horizon of Time
Conclusion—Before the Endgame
Appendices
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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