LEADER 02201cam a2200493 a 4500001 99127142329606421 005 20110422154700.0 006 m d f 007 cr mn||||||||| 008 100921s2010 riub ob f000 0 eng c 035 (CKB)5470000002395865 035 (OCoLC)664707897 035 (EXLCZ)995470000002395865 040 TFW |beng |cTFW |dTFW |dLEGAL |dGWL |dCDS |dGPO 042 pcc 050 00 KZ7212 |b.P573 2010 082 00 364.16/4 |222 086 0 D 208.212:35 245 00 Piracy and maritime crime |h[electronic resource] : |bhistorical and modern case studies / |cBruce A. Elleman, Andrew Forbes, and David Rosenberg, editors. 246 Piracy and maritime crime 264 1 Newport, R.I. : |bNaval War College Press, |c[2010] 300 1 online resource (viii, 273 pages) : |bmaps. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 490 1 Naval War College Newport papers, |x1544-6824 ; |v35 520 "This monograph is intended as a contribution to both scholarship and professional naval thinking; it is an academic and comparative examination of twelve selected case studies from maritime history used to illuminate a range of concepts and uses of piracy suppression. The twelve case studies provide the basis for the conclusions, an approach that provides a more thorough understanding of the uses and limitations of naval antipiracy operations in the context of new maritime technologies and within a wider range of modern national policy goals than might otherwise be achievable. Above all this collection provides a sound basis for comparative analysis of varying historical experiences that can stimulate new and original thinking about a basic but often overlooked naval duty."--Foreword 505 0 Foreword by Bruce A. Elleman -- Introduction by Bruce A. Elleman, Andrew Forbes, and David Rosenberg -- Chapter 1. A modern history of the international legal definition of piracy / by Penny Campbell -- Chapter 2. Piracy on the South China coast through modern times / by Robert J. Antony -- Chapter 3. The Taiping Rebellion, piracy, and the Arrow War / by Bruce A. Elleman -- Chapter 4. Selamat Datang, Kapitan: post-World War II piracy in the South China Sea / by Charles W. Koburger, Jr. -- Chapter 5. The political economy of piracy in the South China Sea / by David Rosenberg -- Chapter 6. The looting and rape of Vietnamese boat people / Bruce A. Elleman -- Chapter 7. Piracy and armed robbery in the Malacca Strait: a problem solved? / by Catherine Zara Raymond -- Chapter 8. Piracy in Bangladesh: what lies beneath? / by Samuel Pyeatt Menefee -- Chapter 9. Confronting maritime crime in Southeast Asian waters: reexamining "piracy" in the twenty-first century / by Sam Bateman -- Chapter 10. President Thomas Jefferson and the Barbary pirates / by Robert F. Turner -- Chapter 11. The limits of naval power: The merchant brig Three Sisters, riff prates, and British battleships / by Andrew Lambert -- Chapter 12. Guns, oils, and "cake": maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea / by Arild Nodland -- Chapter 13. Fish, family, and profit: piracy and the Horn of Africa / by Gary E. Weir -- Conclusions by Bruce A. Elleman, Andrew Forbes, and David Rosenberg. 500 Title from title screen (viewed on April 14, 2011). 500 "January 2010." 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-248) and index. 650 0 Piracy |xPrevention |vCase studies. 650 0 Maritime terrorism |xPrevention |vCase studies. 776 |z1-884733-65-4 700 1 Elleman, Bruce A., |d1959- 700 1 Forbes, Andrew, |d1962- 700 1 Rosenberg, David, |d1940- 710 2 Naval War College (U.S.) 906 BOOK