Introduction: Surveying the seascape
Part I. Perspectives on maritime security. Sea power in the transformation of states and overseas empires (1500-1800)
Maritime security in a critical context
Maritime security : good navies and realism re-imagined
Modern maritime strategy and naval warfare
The liberal approach to maritime security
Global maritime security governance
Maritime security and the law of the sea
Maritime securitisation
Gender perspectives on maritime security
Global political ethnography : a methodological approach to studying maritime security governance
The politics of piracy numbers : the Gulf of Guinea case
Visual representations of the sea
Part II. Practices and norms of maritime security. Human rights and law enforcement at sea
Humans at sea : migrants, refugees and transnational responses
Contemporary maritime piracy and counter-piracy
Maritime terrorism
Energy security and maritime security
Maritime cybersecurity and disruptive technologies
The nexus between natural resource governance and transnational maritime crime
Fisheries crimes, poverty and food insecurity
Small island developing states and maritime security
Maritime security and the blue economy
Securing maritime identities : the new practices of maritime cultural heritage
Non-state and hybrid actorness at sea : from narco-subs to drone patrols
The privatisation of maritime security : implications for international security
NATO and maritime security in the North Atlantic
Maritime security in the South Atlantic
Maritime security in the Mediterranean
Maritime security in Southeast Asia
Maritime security in the South China Sea
Maritime security in the Arctic.