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100 1  Chalk, Peter. 
245 10 Countering piracy in the modern era|h[electronic resource]
       :|bnotes from a RAND workshop to discuss the best 
       approaches for dealing with piracy in the 21st century /
       |cPeter Chalk, Laurence Smallman, Nicholas Burger. 
260    Santa Monica, CA :|bRAND,|c2009. 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 7 p.) 
490 1  Conference proceedings 
500    "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense." 
500    "RAND National Defense Research Institute." 
500    "CF-269-OSD"--P. [4] of cover. 
505 0  Countering piracy in the modern era : notes from a RAND 
       workshop to discuss the best approaches for dealing with 
       piracy in the 21st century -- The current legal framework 
       for countering piracy -- The economic burden imposed by 
       piracy -- Anti-piracy off the Horn of Africa and the 
       opportunities for interstate collaboration -- The wisdom 
       of using armed contractors to protect shipping in the Gulf
       of Aden -- The extent to which industry talks as single 
       voice in terms of maritime security -- How to confront 
       piracy off the Horn of Africa. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
520    In March 2009, the RAND Corporation convened a small group
       of experts from the U.S. government, allied partner 
       nations, the maritime industry, and other academic 
       organizations to discuss piracy in the modern era. The 
       premise of the workshop was that reconsidering the 
       underlying factors that drive maritime piracy in the 21st 
       century might provide valuable insights to decisionmakers 
       and policymakers into how best to address the problem 
       within the wider context of fostering greater order at 
       sea. This document summarizes the main points and 
       conclusions that emerged from the workshop; it should 
       serve as a useful resource to workshop participants as 
       well as others interested in understanding the challenges 
       associated with maritime disorder, violence at sea, and 
       piracy in particular. 
650  0 Piracy|xPrevention. 
650  0 Shipping|xSecurity measures. 
650  0 Merchant marine|xSecurity measures. 
650  0 Piracy|xEconomic aspects. 
650  0 Piracy|zAden, Gulf of. 
651  0 Aden, Gulf of|xNavigation|xSafety measures. 
700 1  Smallman, Laurence. 
700 1  Burger, Nicholas. 
710 2  National Defense Research Institute (U.S.) 
830  0 Conference proceedings (Rand Corporation) ;|vCF-269-OSD. 
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