dc.description.abstract | Given the last decade's maritime cooperation in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations after the 2004 tsunami and the 2011 earth quake and tsunami in Japan, and the last years' anti-piracy efforts off-Somalia and elsewhere, the first workshop on “Anti-Piracy and Humanitarian Operations” was a timely and important event.
The first paper by a team of Norwegian scholars and naval officers assesses Norway’s contribution to multilateral anti-piracy missions in the Indian Ocean and Somalia. The paper by Bernard Cole, professor at the US National War College, is an analysis of several recent US HADR operations in the Asia-Pacific region. Sarabjeet Singh Parmar, research fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi, discusses the importance of HADR operations in India’s National Strategy. The last paper by Øystein Tunsjø, associate professor at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, adresses the impact of recent and future maritime developments in Asia on Norwegian security. | no_NO |
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<p>Executive Summary by Robert S. Ross, Professor, Boston College and Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian Defence University College, and Jo Inge Bekkevold, Coordinator Asia Programme, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS)</p>
<p>Paper 1: Where Angels Fear to Tread: Norway’s contribution to the anti-piracy missions in the Indian Ocean and Somalia written by Tom Kristiansen, Professor, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS), Jan Tore Nilsen, Commander Senior Grade, Norwegian Defence Command and Staff College, Henning Smith, Norwegian Shipowners’ Association and Captain, Royal Norwegian Navy, and Ola Bøe Hansen, Commander Senior Grade, Norwegian Defence Command and Staff College </p>
<p>Paper 2: Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) in India’s National Strategy written by Cdr. Sarabjeet Singh Parmar, Research Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi</p>
<p>Paper 3: Maritime Support for Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief written by Ashore Bernard D. Cole, Captain, USN (Retired), Professor, Department of Security Studies, National War College, WAshington DC
<p>Paper 4: Maritime Developments in Asia: Implications for Norway written by Øystein Tunsjø, Associate Professor, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS)</p> | en |