The unhindered ability to utilize the Maritime Domain is essential to a healthy global economy and is vital to the strategic security interests of all nations. Loss of access to this significant global highway, connecting nations, people, markets and manufacturers around the world, rapidly impacts all nations. Direct threats to ensured maritime access include disruption of commerce or movement and interference with the lawful use of the Maritime Domain and transnational crimes such as piracy and terrorism. Illicit trafficking (weapons, drugs, money, humans or other contraband) may also impact maritime access. Natural phenomena, such as severe weather, ice or geological disasters may limit access. Since these threats and events can be expected to continue it would be prudent to prepare for a future where the impact of a variety of access challenges could be prevented, mitigated or resolved. Though some nations have robust capabilities, for multiple reasons, no single nation can ensure access for the global community at large. The Maritime Security Regime Concept (Annex A) fundamentally shaped this Enterprise Implementation Proposal and MSR Manual. Reviewing the Concept s analysis, key ideas, principles and access challenge solutions will enhance application of this document.


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    Title :

    Maritime Security Regimes (MSR): The Enterprise Implementation Proposal and MSR Manual


    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    115 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English