Pirate lands : governance and maritime piracy / Ursula Daxecker and Brandon Prins.
2021
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Pirate lands : governance and maritime piracy / Ursula Daxecker and Brandon Prins.
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 237 pages) : illustrations, maps
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. Maritime Piracy, Past and Present
3. Theoretical Framework
4. Describing Contemporary Maritime Piracy
5. National State Capacity and Maritime Piracy
6. Governance and Piracy in Indonesia
7. Governance and Piracy in Nigeria and Somalia.
2. Maritime Piracy, Past and Present
3. Theoretical Framework
4. Describing Contemporary Maritime Piracy
5. National State Capacity and Maritime Piracy
6. Governance and Piracy in Indonesia
7. Governance and Piracy in Nigeria and Somalia.
Summary
"Maritime piracy-like civil war, terrorism, and organized crime-is a problem of weak states. Surprisingly, though, pirates do not operate in the least governed areas of weak states. Pirate Lands addresses this puzzle by explaining why some coastal communities experience more pirate attacks in their vicinity than others. Pirates do well in places where elites and law enforcement can be bribed but they also need access to functioning roads, ports, and markets. Using statistical analyses of cross-national and sub-national data on pirate attacks in Indonesia, Nigeria, and Somalia, Daxecker and Prins detail how governance at the state and local level explain the location of maritime piracy. Pirate Lands employs geo-spatial tools to rigorously measure how local political capacity and infrastructure affect maritime piracy. Daxecker and Prins find that pirates operate in areas where local governance is weak enough to incentivize collusion among pirates and local authorities, yet strong enough to ensure that infrastructure and markets are sufficiently developed to permit the organization of sustained piracy. Interviews with former pirates, community members, and maritime security experts based on field research in Indonesia and Nigeria complement the quantitative findings. Pirate Lands offers the first comprehensive, social-scientific account of maritime piracy"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Oxford, viewed on March 05, 2021).
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Print version: Daxecker, Ursula. Pirate lands New York : Oxford University Press, 2021.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780190097417 electronic book
0190097418 electronic book
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019009740X electronic book
9780190097424 electronic book
0190097426 electronic book
9780190097394 hardcover
0190097418 electronic book
9780190097400 electronic book
019009740X electronic book
9780190097424 electronic book
0190097426 electronic book
9780190097394 hardcover
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