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Ioannis CHAPSOS | Professor (Assistant) | Doctor of Philosophy | Coventry University, Coventry | CU | Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)
East Mediterranean: Prospects, challenges, opportunities | eKathimerini.com
Ioannis Chapsos – The Conversation
Suicide Terrorism | George C. Marshall European Center For Security Studies
PDF) Private Military and Security Companies: A transnational legal approach. | Math Noortmann - Academia.edu
Ioannis CHAPSOS | Professor (Assistant) | Doctor of Philosophy | Coventry University, Coventry | CU | Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)
The Blue Justice Forum webinar series has become a platform with global reach » Blue Justice
HUMAN SECURITY AND THE UPRISING IN NORTH AFRICA
Stopping West African piracy is vital for Europe's energy security
Policing the Seas: Building Constabulary Maritime Governance in the Horn of Africa – The Case of Djibouti and Kenya: African Security: Vol 12, No 3-4
Well done... - Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations | Facebook
EgyptAir MS804: search and rescue at sea is never easy | Catch News
Overview of CTPSR structure - ppt download
Ioannis Chapsos (@IChapsos) / Twitter
Illegal fishing and fisheries crime as a transnational organized crime in Indonesia | SpringerLink
How chaos in Libya spawned a security nightmare in the Mediterranean
East Mediterranean: Prospects, challenges, opportunities | eKathimerini.com
Iran tanker seizure: What's so important about a ship's flag? - BBC News
Maritime security - Math Noortmann
Members' Round-Up Part 6 | Center for International Maritime Security
Maritime Crimes (Indonesia) - Math Noortmann
Conventry University Visited LSPR Jakarta – LSPR
Explaining the role and impact of social media in the 'Arab Spring' | Christos Frangonikolopoulos - Academia.edu
Ioannis CHAPSOS | Professor (Assistant) | Doctor of Philosophy | Coventry University, Coventry | CU | Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)
Ioannis Chapsos — Coventry University
Why it's so hard to keep track of ships that get up to no good