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The "Bay of Pirates" serves as a modern case study in how state failure, economic grievance, and maritime geography can combine to disrupt global trade. While the international naval and industry response successfully dismantled large-scale piracy, vigilance is required. The underlying conditions—porous borders, illegal fishing, and political fragility—remain unaddressed, meaning the potential for a resurgence persists.
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| Factor | Description | |--------|-------------| | | Fall of Siad Barre’s government led to no effective naval or legal enforcement. | | Illegal Fishing | Foreign trawlers exploited unpatrolled waters, depleting local stocks. | | Toxic Waste Dumping | Unverified reports of hazardous waste off the coast harmed fisheries. | | Economic Desperation | Coastal communities lost livelihoods; former fishermen turned to hostage ransoms. | The "Bay of Pirates" serves as a modern