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Piracy in Somalia violence and development in the Horn of Africa created by Awet Tewelde Weldemichael

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019.Description: 238 pages illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781108496964 (hardback)
  • 9781108739283 (paperback)
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Contents:
Intrduction: Locating Somali piracy in space and discourse; Chapter 1 - Global root causes and local circumstances of early piracy in Somalia, 2 - From cascading troubles of Somali fisheries to the onset of predatory piracy, 3 - The epic spiraling of ransom piracy,4 - Local consequences of and responses to piracy, 5 - International counter-piracy as a means and an end; Conclusion: IUU fishing is back! When will piracy?
Summary: Piracy in Somalia sheds light on an often misunderstood world, oversimplified and demonized in the media and largely decontextualized in scholarly and policy works. It examines the root causes of piracy in Somalia, its impact on coastal communities, local views about it, and the measures taken against it. Drawing on six years' worth of extensive fieldwork, Awet Weldemichael amplifies the voices of local communities who have suffered under the heavy weight of illegal fishing, piracy and counter-piracy and makes their struggles comprehensible on their own terms. He also exposes complex webs of crimes within crimes of double-dealing pirates, fraudulent negotiators, duplicitous intermediaries, and treacherous foreign illegal fishers and their local partners. In so doing, this book will help inform regional and global counter-piracy endeavours, avoid possible reversals in the gains so far made against piracy, and identify the gains that need to be made against its root causes.
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Book Book Zvishavane Library Open Shelf HV6433.786.S58 WEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 149874 Available BK135710

Includes bibliographical references and index

Intrduction: Locating Somali piracy in space and discourse; Chapter 1 - Global root causes and local circumstances of early piracy in Somalia, 2 - From cascading troubles of Somali fisheries to the onset of predatory piracy, 3 - The epic spiraling of ransom piracy,4 - Local consequences of and responses to piracy, 5 - International counter-piracy as a means and an end; Conclusion: IUU fishing is back! When will piracy?

Piracy in Somalia sheds light on an often misunderstood world, oversimplified and demonized in the media and largely decontextualized in scholarly and policy works. It examines the root causes of piracy in Somalia, its impact on coastal communities, local views about it, and the measures taken against it. Drawing on six years' worth of extensive fieldwork, Awet Weldemichael amplifies the voices of local communities who have suffered under the heavy weight of illegal fishing, piracy and counter-piracy and makes their struggles comprehensible on their own terms. He also exposes complex webs of crimes within crimes of double-dealing pirates, fraudulent negotiators, duplicitous intermediaries, and treacherous foreign illegal fishers and their local partners. In so doing, this book will help inform regional and global counter-piracy endeavours, avoid possible reversals in the gains so far made against piracy, and identify the gains that need to be made against its root causes.

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