Developmental challenges of Sea Power in Africa

Developmental challenges of Sea Power in Africa

by Michael Johnson
Developmental challenges of Sea Power in Africa

Developmental challenges of Sea Power in Africa

by Michael Johnson

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Overview

Developmental Challenges of Sea Power in Africa: Securing Ships, Ports and People departs from the work of most authors in that it provides an appraisal of shipping within the region. The development of maritime nations, through history, is influenced by the extent to which they dominate the sea, explore and exploit its resources, and ward off attacks from the sea. Drawing from the early canons of ideas on sea power whose insights shape the economy of most maritime nations, Africa's maritime industry and their navies were examined.

Shipping is one of the most competitive industries globally, that is why critical attention is given to key issues such as threats to maritime security and piracy, and the ordeals of mariners at sea. Since trade is the foundation of sea power, the book examined the influence of African navies and other components of the maritime industry on global trade.

The book focused on ships, ports and people since they are considered the tripod on which a thriving maritime industry stands. While a critique of poor maritime governance, and shipbuilding capacity of most African nations was done. From all this, the question that is uppermost in our minds should be how to develop a vibrant blue economy using sea power in Africa.

So, how do we shape the future of sea power in Africa? The desire to see Africa's maritime industry transcend the drudgery of mediocrity and assume its full potential remains the focus.

Anyone genuinely interested in the economic development of Africa through the use of the sea should read this book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185818428
Publisher: Michael Johnson
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 927 KB

About the Author

Michael Akinsola Johnson is a BusinessDay columnist and author of Caught in a Trap: Issues in Nigerian Democracy and Development. He voluntarily retired from active service of the Nigerian Navy (NN) as a two-star admiral in 2014, after a distinguished naval career that spanned almost 35 years. He held command, leadership, and staff appointments in the Nigerian Navy and other military establishments
at different times.

Johnson is a graduate of the Naval College of Engineering, INS SHIVAJI, India, where he studied Electrical Engineering. He has an MBA in Technology Management from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, and holds a PGD in National Security and Strategic Studies from the United States Naval War College,
Newport, Rhode Island, USA. He is also an alumnus of the Naval Command College (Class 2007) of the United States Naval War College and a distinguished Fellow of the National Defense College, Nigeria.

Johnson is a COREN Registered Engineer; a chartered marine technologist and Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineers Science and Technology, UK; a Fellow of the Institute of Directors, Nigeria; Fellow of the Institute of Strategic Management of Nigeria; a Chartered Marine Technologist; and Member of the
Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered).
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