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Violence at Sea
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Preface Scott Campbell Introduction: The New "Pirate Wind Peter Lehr Location of the Threats: Regional Perspectives 1. Piracy in the Indian Ocean: The Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal Lt. Cdr.Vijay Sakhuja 2. Piracy in Southeast Asian Waters: Current Trends Gerard Ong Nature of the Threats: Tactics, Capabilities and Groups 3. Complex Piracy at Sea Rupert Herbert-Burns 4. Organized Crime, Piracy and Terrorism in Asia Peter Lehr 5. The Abu Sayyaf Group: Pirates or Terrorists? Rommel C. Banlaoi 6. GAM’s Operation off the Coast of Sumatra Jeffrey Chen Responses: International Law, Politics and Tactics 7. Piracy and the UN’s Law of the Sea Convention Martin Murphy 8. Multilateral Approaches to Combating Piracy at Sea Chris Rahman 9. Policing at Sea: Tactical Aspects Doug MacKinnon 10. Confronting Pirate Groups on Land Joon Num Mak 11. Tactical Approaches: Modern Security Technology and Private Security Firms Martin Shakespeare Outlook: The New Threat of Maritime Terrorism Sam Bateman

About the Author

Peter Lehr is a Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV), St Andrews University, Scotland. Previously, he was Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg for six years. During that time, for one term he was Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Strategic and International Studies (ISIS), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. His primary teaching and research interests include international relations and maritime security with a focus on the Arabian Sea/Bay of Bengal/South China Sea complex. He has published several articles on political Islam in South and Southeast Asia, and on Indian Ocean security issues.

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"This is undoubtedly one of the best studies on modern piracy - both in terms of analysis and clarity of presentation - that has been published in recent years. It provides a variety of approaches and assessments, is well written and thankfully devoid of pretentious attempts to reduce the topic to a series of boring generalizations. The authors offer no grand generalizations but they do provide a gold mine of information, expert opinion and a collection of works that should encourage future studies. The authors do not necessarily agree with one nother but they proivide an excellent introduction to an issue that impinges on the lives of us all." - Kenneth McPherson, Internationl Journal of Maritime History (Vol. XX, No.1)

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