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Maritime Security Challenges in the South Atlantic

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  • Offers eclectic conceptual frameworks, rich historical backgrounds, updated data, original analysis models, and policy recommendations

  • Focuses on the South Atlantic regional and national issues with maritime implications: naval policy, transnational organized crime, and European legacy

  • Includes contributions from the US, Africa, and South America

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This edited volume focuses on the South Atlantic regional and national issues with maritime implications: naval policy, security, transnational organized crime, and Europe's legacy and current influence. The work analyzes the positions in favor and against NATO’s extended role in the South Atlantic, the historical and current issues related to the Falklands War, the African national deficits, and initiatives to attend the regional maritime problems. Including contributions from Angolan, Brazilian, Senegalese, and US collaborators, the volume offers eclectic conceptual frameworks, rich historical backgrounds, updated data, original analysis models, and policy recommendations.




Editors and Affiliations

  • Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil

    Érico Duarte

  • Strategic Studies Centre of Angola—CEEA, Luanda, Angola

    Manuel Correia de Barros

About the editors

Érico Duarte is Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Manuel Correia de Barros is Founder and Deputy Chairman at the Center for Strategic Studies of Angola, Angola.

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