Combating "Maritime Terrorism" off the Coast of Somalia

Discussion Papers 1079, 37 S.

Anja Shortland, Marc Vothknecht

2010

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Published in: European Journal of Political Economy 27 (2011) Supplement 1, S133-S151

Abstract

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the international naval mission in the Gulf of Aden from 2008-2010, both in terms of its counter-piracy and its counter-terrorism objectives. We draw on arguments developed in the literature of law and economics, detailed statistical analyses and a large number of in depth interviews. Counter-piracy operations are a qualified success: their main effects are the stabilisation of attacks at a high level and the substitution between the relatively well protected transit corridor in the Gulf of Aden and the open sea. However, the counter-piracy measures appear to deter pirates from forming alliances with Islamist movements and may therefore make a major contribution to international security.



JEL-Classification: K42;O17;F19
Keywords: Piracy, Somalia, counter-terrorism, law and economics, deterrence, naval intervention
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/49448

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