The International Journal of Maritime Crime and Security (IJMCS) claims to be the first high-quality multi/interdisciplinary journal devoted to the newly identified field and academic discipline of maritime security and to the study of maritime crime.
As part of the New Volume 1 Issue 1 the following articles in the document are going to be:
Under whose flag? The race to dominate natural resources: an examination of the evolving power dynamics of superpowers and flag protectionism on global trade and maritime security
Eugen Mario Manole; Francia Kinchington
What are maritime crime and maritime security?
Chris Bellamy
The application of unmanned aerial vehicles in managing port and border security in the US and Kuwait: Reflections on best practice for the UK
Suwaid Al Abkal; Risto Talas; Sarah Shaw; Tom Ellis
Pirates, smugglers and corrupt officials – maritime security in East and West Africa
Dirk Siebels
Comment: The emerging spectrum of maritime security
Peter Cook
Book Review: Seapower States – Maritime Culture, Continental Empires and the Conflict that Made the Modern World
Andrew Lambert
Reviewed By: Peter Cook
Book Review: China’s Vision of Victory
Jonathan D.T. Ward
Reviewed By: Peter Cook
Review article: Russian and Soviet Submarine Training up to 2005 and implications
Reviewed By: Chris Bellamy
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http://www.ijmcs.co.uk/issues