The political economy of Somali piracy: Unravelling the actors, their motivations and activities, 2005-2011

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Justus Ondigi, G. Gona, K. Ombongi
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Understanding piracy as a criminal business enterprise only presents a partial portrait of what is otherwise a complex phenomenon. Somali piracy could be better understood if it were framed as a multi-layered engagement whose various actors’ participation is driven by varied motivations beyond commentators, scholars and analysts’ explanations of the phenomenon as a struggle for control, domination and fierce competition among actors. This article seeks to illustrate the facets of Somali piracy through the lens of a political economy approach to provide a nuanced consideration of the various actors who participated in the piracy economy, what motivated them to participate in this economy and suggests the functions of the economies which emerge. Such an endeavour, unlike the past, will not glorify a few people or groups but will attempt to reveal the many other actors and their activities. Through the mining of secondary sources and newspaper articles, the authors demonstrate how the collapsed economy of Somalia after the Siad Barre regime opened many economic opportunities for a variety of people in Somalia and beyond. This provides not only a different but also a disaggregated explanation of piratical activities in the Horn of Africa and a foundation of targeted interventions to end the scourge.
索马里海盗的政治经济:解开行动者,他们的动机和活动,2005-2011
将盗版理解为一种犯罪的商业活动,只是对一个复杂现象的部分描述。如果将索马里海盗行为定义为一种多层次的参与,不同行动者的参与是由不同的动机驱动的,那么就可以更好地理解索马里海盗行为,而不是评论家、学者和分析人士对这种现象的解释,即行动者之间为控制、支配和激烈竞争而进行的斗争。本文试图通过政治经济学的视角来说明索马里海盗的各个方面,对参与海盗经济的各种行动者进行细致入微的考虑,是什么促使他们参与这种经济,并提出由此产生的经济的功能。与过去不同,这种努力不会美化少数人或团体,而是试图揭露许多其他行动者及其活动。通过对二手资料和报纸文章的挖掘,作者展示了西亚德·巴雷政权后索马里经济的崩溃如何为索马里内外的各种人民提供了许多经济机会。这不仅为非洲之角的海盗活动提供了一种不同的、而且是分类的解释,并为有针对性地干预以结束这一祸害奠定了基础。
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