Publication

Oct 2015

This brief outlines the background against which maritime boundary disputes occur in Africa and explores why such disputes are a threat to African maritime security. The author first provides an overview of the responses and mechanism that can resolve such disputes. He then discusses ongoing boundary contestations and how they are being, or might be resolved. Finally, he offers recommendations to African states on how to resolve disputes in the continent's maritime boundaries.

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Author Timothy Walker
Series ISS Policy Briefs
Issue 80
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2015 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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