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Fault Lines In Maritime Security
The maritime domain of the Gulf of Guinea presents enormous opportunities for
enhancing socio-economic development and human security in the region. However,
there are increasing maritime security threats that affect the exploitation of
coastal resources, the peaceful use of sea lines of communication as well as the
stability of littoral states along the Gulf of Guinea. Dealing with these threats
requires maritime security cooperation. This article argues that recent events show
deepening boundary uncertainties that have the potential of inhibiting maritime
security cooperation and causing regional instability.
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