MARITIME PIRACY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA
…Since then, to this day, this phenomenon has become a serious threat to global maritime security. Currently, the Gulf of Guinea (GG) is the major concern of the international community,…
…Since then, to this day, this phenomenon has become a serious threat to global maritime security. Currently, the Gulf of Guinea (GG) is the major concern of the international community,…
…other times. Sometimes international civil servants help to maintain international peace and security (here we are not talking about the peacekeepers). They encourage \development in different countries of the world,…
…countries with populations highly dependent on the primary sector of the economy, for the impacts of climate change to be seriously considered as a risk to human security. Gustavo Furini…
…configuration, there are more limitations and robust integration costs due to variables such as sovereignty, politics, economy, and security. Based on the above, it should be mentioned that the reduction…
…security are felt lower by individuals, I discuss the importance of religious symbolic capital inherent in Guinea Bissau national leaders’ politics, pinpointing the case of José Bernardino “Nino” Vieira. These…
…In this sense, a critical globalization debate cannot and should not be restricted to issues conceptualized explicitly under the banner of “national democracy”, “national security” or “national welfare” but must…
…of the Russian Federation as a great power, in order to return to the glorious Soviet era. Maximising power and the pursuit of internal security are essential, because there is…
…global food security, with the Bab ElMandeb Strait being one of the most relevant. This article aims to analyze the ongoing geopolitical disputes in this region, particularly between the USA,…
…of multidisciplinarity (crossing economic, political and security dimensions), multilevel and multi-actor. The text addresses the case of Portugal, analysing the dynamics of external economic relations in the 2002-2015 period, structural…
…investment and increase the volume of trade. Moreover, the aforementioned actors are perceived as potential partners in that the Gulf monarchies need to ensure food security and advance technological cooperation,…