Capacity building for maritime security : the Western Indian Ocean experience
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Capacity building for maritime security : the Western Indian Ocean experience
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
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This book studies recent attempts to restructure maritime security sectors through capacity building. It innovates both theoretically and empirically. It proposes a new framework for understanding maritime capacity building, drawing on work in peacebuilding and security sector reform. The framework is then applied across empirical case studies from the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region written by scholars from the Global South. The WIO region is a paradigmatic case to study maritime security and capacity building in action. Countries in the region face the full gamut of maritime security challenges, while their indigenous capacities to deal with these are often weak. In consequence, the region functions as an engine of innovation for maritime capacity building more widely. The lessons and best practices from the region have importance consequences for addressing maritime security across the globe.
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Part I: Introduction1. Maritime security, capacity building and the Western Indian Ocean2. Theorizing capacity buildingPart II: Internally driven capacity building3. Israel: Traditional approaches to securitizing the maritime domain4. Building Maritime Security in Pakistan - the navy vanguard5. South Africa: Maritime security sector reformPart III: Building capacity with external assistance6. Western Indian Ocean: Multilateral capacity building initiatives7. Kenya: From 'sea-blind' to 'sea-vision'8. Seychelles: Island solutions and capacity building successes9. Djibouti: Ports, politics and piracy10. Somalia: Experiments in knowing and doing capacity buildingPart IV: Conclusion11. Conclusion: Governing the maritime - providing international assistance
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