The Ends and Naval Means in the Context of the Exclusive Economic Zone
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https://doi.org/10.26792/rbed.v6n2.2019.75142Keywords:
, Exclusive Economic Zone, Governance, Maritime Security, Coast GuardAbstract
The goal of the present paper is to study the relationship between the ends and naval means in the context of the Exclusive Economic Zone. The argument is that Maritime Security Governance is a better concept than Command of the Sea to explain the use of force in these maritime areas and that naval forces need to reorganize to meet the new security requirements.
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