The daily acts of violence and terrorism we witness in both developing and developed countries dramatically demonstrate the changed nature of the problem of “security.” What we are living (or dying) through today is not a war fought between nations or superpowers, but waged by a combination of poverty and despair, fanaticism and the insanity of deranged minds.
ELISABETH MANN BORGESE*
Part 8 Maritime Safety and Security
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