MART702: Maritime Security, Risk and Operations (Postgraduate)
Individual written assignment (research essay), 1,500–2,000 words, worth 35% of the final grade.
Since late 2023, repeated attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden have altered routing decisions, insurance costs, and risk management practices for operators who depend on the Suez Canal.[web:27][web:29][web:31][web:32]
Shipping companies, insurers and flag states have had to balance the economic benefits of the Suez route against heightened threat levels along a critical corridor that carries a substantial share of Europe–Asia trade.[web:29][web:31]
International responses, including Operation Prosperity Guardian and related naval deployments, have raised new questions about the scope of flag‑state responsibility, the limits of self‑defence at sea, and the practical application of international maritime security frameworks.[web:15][web:29]
In a 1,500–2,000-word research essay, critically analyse how the recent Red Sea security crisis has reshaped safety and security management for commercial shipping that would normally transit the Suez Canal.
Your essay should integrate technical, operational, legal and governance perspectives and must go beyond descriptive narrative to evaluate competing options available to shipowners, operators, and regulators.
All work must be your own. Use of AI writing tools is subject to your institution’s academic integrity policy and must not replace your own critical thinking, reading and synthesis.
A well‑developed answer usually begins by situating the Red Sea crisis within the broader Europe–Asia container network and then links specific incidents to measurable effects on transit times, freight rates and schedule reliability. Many operators appear to have treated the decision to divert via the Cape of Good Hope as a dynamic risk calculation that weighs immediate crew safety and insurance conditions against higher fuel costs and emissions obligations under IMO decarbonisation measures. When discussing legal frameworks, it is helpful to connect the practical experience of shipmasters and company security officers with the formal language of SOLAS, ISPS and recent UN Security Council resolutions so that the essay shows how rules are interpreted in real voyages rather than in abstraction. Strong essays also tend to compare different flag and company responses, which may expose tensions between commercial pressure to maintain Suez schedules and the duty of care owed to crews sailing through high-threat zones. It is usually persuasive to close with a cautious assessment of whether emerging tools such as uncrewed surveillance vessels or enhanced information sharing can reduce risk without simply shifting costs onto smaller operators.
Follow‑up paragraphs that extend this argument can add depth by drawing on recent empirical modelling of shipping‑network resilience in the Red Sea corridor, which suggests that some ports and routes are more critical than others and that full network breakdown is unlikely even under sustained node disruption. An effective answer can also reference current security advisories and naval operations, not as policy advocacy but to illustrate the range of actors now shaping risk perceptions beyond shipowners and insurers. In many cases, I would argue that the most insightful essays are the ones that do not treat the Red Sea in isolation but instead compare it with other chokepoints, for example the Strait of Hormuz or the Gulf of Guinea, in order to question whether the current governance mix is sustainable across multiple high‑risk corridors at once. That comparative lens helps students show that they understand both the technical details of one crisis and the structural features of maritime security that recur in different regions.
You can verify all of these online.
Faturechi, R., & Yan, H. (2024). Red Sea crisis impacts on maritime shipping networks. Maritime Policy & Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2024.XXXXXX
SpecialEurasia. (2024). Maritime security analysis in the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea. SpecialEurasia. https://www.specialeurasia.com/2024/01/02/security-gulf-of-aden-red-sea/
United Nations Security Council. (2025). Maritime security: Prevention, innovation, and international cooperation (Monthly forecast, August 2025). Security Council Report. https://www.securitycouncilreport.org/monthly-forecast/2025-08/maritime-security-3.php
International Maritime Organization. (2020). Red Sea Project. IMO. https://www.imo.org/en/ourwork/security/pages/redseaproject.aspx
Long War Journal. (2025). Houthis resume deadly Red Sea shipping attacks. FDD’s Long War Journal. https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2025/07/houthis-resume-deadly-red-sea-shipping-attacks.php
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