Maritime piracy: Determining factors and the role of deterrence

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS African Security Review Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10246029.2023.2179411
A. Triantafillou, Ioanna Bardaka, Ioannis Vrettakos, G. Zombanakis
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ABSTRACT Τhe global economic downturn during the pandemic and the current geopolitical tensions may be marking a resurgence in maritime piracy, rendering close examination of its determinants useful for the international shipping industry and for policymakers. We contribute to pertinent literature by focusing on legal factors that affect sea piracy in Nigeria and Somalia, two countries that feature prominently among the traditional piracy hotspots of West and East Africa respectively. Using data for the period 2002–2020 and panel estimation, we assert prior research by finding institutional factors, mainly corruption, and socioeconomic factors, notably youth unemployment, being conducive to maritime piracy. Specifically, we find institutional factors to be more important for Nigeria, while socioeconomic factors to stand out in the case of Somalia. The results obtained confirm our key hypothesis that in both cases examined pirates have a preference to attack ships with Western European countries’ flags, where legislation tends to be less severe in terms of punishment for the crime of maritime piracy. Our findings support the argument that to discourage pirates from exploiting differences in national legal frameworks worldwide, deterrence of maritime piracy needs to be coordinated at the international level.
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海盗:决定因素和威慑作用
摘要疫情期间的全球经济衰退和当前的地缘政治紧张局势可能标志着海盗行为的死灰复燃,这使得对其决定因素的仔细研究对国际航运业和政策制定者都很有用。我们通过关注影响尼日利亚和索马里海盗行为的法律因素为相关文献做出了贡献,这两个国家分别是西非和东非传统海盗热点中的突出国家。利用2002-2020年期间的数据和小组估计,我们通过发现体制因素(主要是腐败)和社会经济因素(尤其是青年失业)有助于海盗行为,来断言先前的研究。具体而言,我们发现制度因素对尼日利亚更为重要,而社会经济因素在索马里的情况下尤为突出。所获得的结果证实了我们的关键假设,即在这两种情况下,受检海盗都倾向于袭击悬挂西欧国家国旗的船只,而西欧国家的立法在惩罚海盗罪方面往往不那么严厉。我们的调查结果支持这样一种论点,即为了阻止海盗利用世界各地国家法律框架的差异,需要在国际一级协调对海盗的威慑。
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