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For a More Efficient Maritime Security in the Central and South Atlantic

by Marcee Gómez Marín, Winfried Weck

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The geopolitical landscape, characterized by shifts in the political spectrum, plays a pivotal role in influencing global movements of goods, information, and individuals.

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The geopolitical landscape, characterized by shifts in the political spectrum, plays a fundamental role in influencing global movements of goods, information, and people. However, these movements are susceptible to illegal activities, encompassing not only drug and arms trafficking but also illegal migration, human trafficking, piracy, illegal fishing, and smuggling. Recognizing the inherently global nature of these challenges, the forthcoming publication advocates for resilient and multilateral solutions. Its goal is not only to shed light on often overlooked issues and propose initial solutions but also, crucially, to inform about the resources available for the development of interregional initiatives in maritime security.

 

This research is the direct result of a series of conferences organized by KAS ADELA/SALMA Dialogue for Peace and Security in cooperation with Crime Stoppers International (Caribbean, Bermuda, and Latin America branch) in Cartagena, Colombia, in 2022, and in Panama City in 2023. During these conferences, representatives from politics, the military, science, and the business sector from Latin America, Africa, Europe, and North America discussed different aspects of maritime security. This exchange of knowledge, experiences, and insights into future developments has been crucial in shaping strategies for a more effective security framework in the Central and South Atlantic.

 

The Konrad Adenauer Foundation, through its ADELA Program "Alliances for Democracy and Development with Latin America," in collaboration with its SALMA Dialogue partners in Tunisia ("Strategic Alliances: Meeting between Latin America and Africa") and the Office of Crime Stoppers International (CSI) in Panama, provides important insights that are essential for strengthening maritime security and other security matters, benefiting not only Europe but also its partners in the Americas and Africa.

 

Our regional program and its esteemed partners express sincere gratitude to all contributors who played integral roles in the success of the conferences and the creation of this publication, especially to Ms. Daniela Molano, Lead Researcher, Ms. Valeria Vargas, Consultant, and all conference participants. Their dedication is reflected not only in the meticulous execution of these events but also in the depth and quality of the captured insights. My deepest thanks go to Amina Magouri, Executive Director of SALMA Dialogue, for our consistently outstanding and reliable cooperation, and to Alejandro Campos, Head of Crime Stoppers CBLA, for his commitment and cooperation with CSI on security policy matters.

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Marcee Sofía Gómez Marín

Marcee Gómez

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marcee.gomez@kas.de +507 387 4477
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