Christian Bueger

New Policy Report on EU-GCC cooperation in maritime security

For effective maritime security governance, regional organizations have to work closely to ensure synergies and avoid overlap. In a new policy report published with Trends Research & Advisory (Dubai) I discuss the role of the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council in the Western Indian Ocean.

Drawing on a brief discussion of how the Western Indian Ocean faces complex, evolving threats—from traditional piracy to armed attacks on shipping, climate-induced risks and vulnerability of critical infrastructure, I show how both the EU and GCC are major players in regional maritime security, but operate within a fragmented institutional landscape of overlapping mandates. Rather than consolidating institutions, success lies in embracing “adaptive patchwork governance” that leverages diversity while enhancing coordination.

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