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An Analysis on Government Response Change of Somalia Piracy Issues: Focused on the Multiple Streams Model

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2013, 9(9), pp.121-144
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

LEE DONG KYU 1 양고운 2

1동아대학교
2이화여자대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to While there have been issues on piracy of the Somalian Coast, it is the only case that military forces conduct hostage rescue operations in Samho Jewerly case. This paper examines why government carries out a military action, and why these policy changes are occurred, based on the Multiple Streams Model. The object of this paper is to seek the context and causes in changes of government responses, and analyses the governmental decision making process in ambiguity situations. In order to understand such process in details, this paper conducts an exploratory case studies of a series of piracy incidents; from Dongwon-ho case in 2006 to Samho Jewerly-ho case in 2011. The results suggest us two implications. First, the analysis identifies that Multiple Streams Model has applicability of the unusual and urgent issues that are connected with citizen lives and property. Second, the results of analysis show that each streams such as the problem stream, the policy stream, and the political stream have interaction with one another. This is the difference in comparison between Kingdon's model and our analysis. In accordance with results, it is restrictively possible to apply the Multiple Streams Model with the maritime terror cases.

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