The Politics of Piracy Numbers: The Gulf of Guinea Case

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The Politics of Piracy Numbers : The Gulf of Guinea Case. / Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov.

Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security. red. / Ruxandra-Laura Boşilcă; Susana Ferreira; Barry J. Ryan. London : Taylor & Francis, 2022. s. 127-138.

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Jacobsen, KL 2022, The Politics of Piracy Numbers: The Gulf of Guinea Case. i R-L Boşilcă, S Ferreira & B J. Ryan (red), Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security. Taylor & Francis, London, s. 127-138. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003001324-13

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Jacobsen, K. L. (2022). The Politics of Piracy Numbers: The Gulf of Guinea Case. I R-L. Boşilcă, S. Ferreira, & B. J. Ryan (red.), Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security (s. 127-138). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003001324-13

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Jacobsen KL. The Politics of Piracy Numbers: The Gulf of Guinea Case. I Boşilcă R-L, Ferreira S, J. Ryan B, red., Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security. London: Taylor & Francis. 2022. s. 127-138 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003001324-13

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Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov. / The Politics of Piracy Numbers : The Gulf of Guinea Case. Routledge Handbook of Maritime Security. red. / Ruxandra-Laura Boşilcă ; Susana Ferreira ; Barry J. Ryan. London : Taylor & Francis, 2022. s. 127-138

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