‘. . . Maritime Transport Security <i>ambitiously covers a broad number of topics that have current relevance, provides substantive recommendations on future actions, and is recommended for those with an interest in transportation security.’</i>

- Brian Wilson, Ocean Yearbook,

<i>‘This important book presents a profound analysis of the current challenges and policies related to the growing concern of maritime transport security, covering all aspects, from terrorism, in general, to piracy, in particular. It is a comprehensive work that offers a multidisciplinary view on the main themes and issues in this relatively unexplored field. It also provides several case studies that cover a large set of countries in many regions in the world. This landmark volume is of a great value to researchers and practitioners interested in understanding maritime transport security policies and their wider impacts at the national, regional and global level.’</i>

- Aura Reggiani, University of Bologna, Italy,

Maritime Transport Security offers a multidisciplinary framework and a comparative analysis of maritime transport security policies and practices in several key countries.Policy makers and industry stakeholders have established a set of international measures, procedures and benchmarks for maritime security. Yet the way these are designed and implemented often diverge due to technical, market and policy issues. This unique book includes both an interdisciplinary survey of the main concerns related to maritime security and an examination of a number of relevant country case studies.Providing a comprehensive study of the critical themes, issues and frameworks surrounding maritime transport security, this book will be of great interest to practitioners and academics in the field. It will also be of great value to institutions that provide courses or programs in maritime management and related issues.Contributors: K. Bichou, M. Brooks, S.B. Burthoo-Barah, A.D. Coutroubis, G. Gujar, N. Khalid, G. Kiourktsoglou, D. Menachof, S. Neubauer, A.K.Y. Ng, F. Ojadi, V. Tandrayen-Raghoobur, M. Rowbotham, J. Szyliowicz, R. Talas, H. Yan, Z. Yang, L. Zamparini
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Maritime Transport Security offers a multidisciplinary framework and a comparative analysis of maritime transport security policies and practices in several key countries.
Contents: 1. Introduction Khalid Bichou, Joseph Szyliowicz and Luca Zamparini PART I: THEMES AND FRAMEWORKS 2. Maritime Security: Issues and Challenges Joseph Szyliowicz and Luca Zamparini 3. Overview of Contemporary Supply Chain Security Initiatives Khalid Bichou and Risto Talas 4. Economic Issues in Maritime Security Luca Zamparini 5. Risks and Costs of Maritime Security: Review and Critical Analysis Khalid Bichou 6. Maritime Terrorist Attacks against Seaports 1968–2007 Risto Talas and David Menachof 7. Maritime Piracy Analysis George Kiourktsoglou and Alec D Coutroubis PART II: POLICY APPLICATIONS 8. U.S. Maritime Security Policy: Achievements and Challenges Joseph Szyliowicz 9. Maritime Security in Canada Mary Brooks 10. Marine and Cargo Security Failures: European Cases Mark Rowbotham 11. Maritime Security in Nigeria Frank Ojadi 12. Maritime Security in Oman Sigurd Neubauer 13. Container Security at Indian Dry Ports Girish Gujar 14. Security in the Straits of Malacca in Recent Years Nazery Khaled 15. Maritime Security Regulations and Policies in Hong Kong: A Critical Review and the Development of a Risk Based Security Assessment Model Adolf Ng and Zaili Yang 16. Maritime Security and Piracy in Mauritius Shakeel B Burthoo-Barah and Verena Tandrayen-Raghoobur 17. Conclusions (Comparative Analysis of Transport Policies and Relevant Benchmarks and Best Practices) Khalid Bichou, Joseph Szyliowicz and Luca Zamparini References Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781954966
Publisert
2014-02-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

Biographical note

Edited by Khalid Bichou, Imperial College London, UK, Joseph S. Szyliowicz, University of Denver, US and Luca Zamparini, University of Salento, Italy