Episode 6: Maritime Competition in African Waters
Guest
Dr. CAPT Kamal-Deen Ali (Ghana Navy, ret.), Dr. Naunihal Singh
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Description
Guests Kamal-Deen Ali and Naunihal Singh discuss and analyze China's interests and activities in African Waters.
Guests:
CAPT Kamal-Deen Ali, PhD (Ghana Navy, ret.) is founding member and Executive Director/Team Lead of the Centre for Maritime Law and Security and a senior lecturer at the University of Professional Studdies – Accrah. He was formerly the Director of Research at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College. He served in the Ghana Navy for twenty years as a military legal and operations officer.
Naunihal Singh, PhD, is associate professor in the National Security Affairs Department at NWC. He is a scholar of African politics, civil-military relations, and author of Seizing Power: The Strategic Logic of Military Coups (Johns Hopkins Press, 2014), a book on the dynamics and outcomes of military coups.
Episode Length
48:53
File Size
91.6 MB
File Format
MP3
Release Date
1-2023
Keywords
Africa; China; strategic competition; great power competition; IUU fishing; piracy; maritime security; non-traditional maritime security; offshore oil and gas; sustainable fisheries; Ghana; Gulf of Guinea; military bases
Recommended Citation
Kardon, Isaac, "Episode 6: Maritime Competition in African Waters" (2023). Sea Power Podcast. 6.
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/seapower/6
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