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The Underlying Motivation For Researching The Thought Provoking Construct Of Piracy

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Introduction
This paper provides an interdisciplinary perspective to describing the underlying motivation for researching the thought-provoking construct of piracy which is at the heart of the proposed research question. The document is organized into a four sections: 1) research motivation; 2) research question based on literature gap; 3) interdisciplinary insights on piracy; and 4) conclusion providing reflection and insights of take-always from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Research Motivation
In broad daylight during a hot day in 1982, barefooted and shirtless pirates paddling wooden canoes, attack an unarmed U.S. commercial ship delivering humanitarian relief in the seaport of Freetown, Sierra Leone. The shirtless pirates are armed as they swing their grappling hooks and ropes to climb the twenty-five foot starboard hull. The pirates struggled to steal boxes of cigarettes; a form of currency in the poor coastal population. The U.S. ship operators often used cigarettes to bribe local African officials for port services. As customary, the U.S. vessel has no weapons, except a flare gun, which jams when fired at the roving pirates. The pirates are finally repealed by opposing shoeless and bare-chested local natives with poison arrows. A naïve 20-year-old engine cadet on his maiden voyage across the pond observes this chaos in bewilderment reminiscing from childhood that pirates were supposed to be fictional Disney characters. Quite the contrary, pirates are real and

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