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Maritime Security in Seychelles

  • 24th August 2017
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This concept note introduces the SAFE SEAS case study of the maritime security sector in the Seychelles. Drawing on the SPIP methodology, the country profile is introduced, the organization of maritime space reviewed and the core maritime security issues identified … Continue reading

SAFESEAS workshop on Maritime Security and Sustainable Development in the Seychelles

  • 21st July 2017
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Maritime Security and the Blue Economy are vital policy concepts for sustainable development in the western Indian Ocean. Yet, how do both of these agendas link to each other? Exploring this relationship, using the Seychelles as an exemplar, was the … Continue reading

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Sea Control 344 - “There is no global understanding of what maritime security is; it certainly looks different from the perspective of the US or small islands” @c_bueger and @stockbruegger discuss the Western Indian Ocean’s militarization dilemma. https://sea-control.simplecast.com/episodes/sea-control-344-the-western-indian-oceans-militarization-dilemma

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11 May

The inaugural maritime research working group icebreaker... 'may the room above us never fall in, and the friends below never fall out'.🇦🇺🇸🇬🇮🇳🇱🇷🇨🇿🇬🇧🇲🇨 @SeaPowerCentre @nmfindia @pusmastldm @c21st_sailor @SeskoalDharmaw1

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3 May

Very much looking forward to attend this event by @SeaPowerCentre bringing all major voices on #maritmesecurity in the #indopacific together. In my address I will revisit the key trends in thinking #security at sea and #bluecrime. @safeseas1 https://twitter.com/SeaPowerCentre/status/1521278365810008064

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SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT📢: Dr Christian Bueger, Professor of International Relations from the University of Copenhagen, will deliver the keynote address on a commonality of purpose in maritime security at this year's Sea Power Conference. @c_bueger. #IndoPacific2022

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