Maritime security in the age of infrastructure
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- Bueger (2024) Maritime security in the age of Infrastructure
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What does the expansion of infrastructure at sea imply for maritime security? In an age in which our dependency of maritime infrastructures - energy platforms, data cables, pipelines - is on the rise, the seas become heavily industrialized and urbanized. This requires new maritime security thinking. This article provides a primer for rethinking maritime security as a form of critical maritime infrastructure protection.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Maritime Security, New Technology and Ethics: Evolving Challenges and Opportunities : AscoMare Yearbook on the Law of the Sea, Volume 3, |
Place of Publication | Rome |
Publication date | 1 Jul 2024 |
Pages | 73-88 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2024 |
- Faculty of Social Sciences - Maritime Security, INFRASTRUCTURE, energy, cyber security, critical infrastructure, ocean politics, STRATEGY
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