Analysis of Modern Maritime Piracy with a Case Study of Somalia

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Gabriel Szuma

Abstract

Piracy is one of the oldest known illegal activities, and its very existence endangers the international arena due to its lawless nature and ruthless methods. Today’s piracy, particularly prominent in Africa and Asia, has contemporary political and social implications and is viewed as a new threat to the international order. The aim of this article is to present piracy as both local and regional issues and an international problem. It analyses how modern-day piracy operates,  where it thrives, and what are its geopolitical impacts. The text argues that the role of states, their sovereignty, and their lack of it are closely connected to piracy. 

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Szuma, G. (2015). Analysis of Modern Maritime Piracy with a Case Study of Somalia. Modern Africa: Politics, History and Society, 3(1), 39–56. Retrieved from https://journals.uhk.cz/modernafrica/article/view/91
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Gabriel Szuma, Boutique Venture Capital Fund with offices in Prague and Silicon Valley

Investment analyst at a Boutique Venture Capital Fund with offices in Prague and Silicon Valley. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Charles University in International Economic and Political Studies focusing on philosophy, economics and business.