Turning around the politics of the ocean
Turning around the politics of the ocean
The High Seas take up much of the Earth’s surface but sit beyond the control of any nation-state. In the face of climate change – and overfishing – Chris Armstrong argues that we need a new politics to protect the ocean.
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Armstrong, Christopher
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23 August 2023
Armstrong, Christopher
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Abstract
The High Seas take up much of the Earth’s surface but sit beyond the control of any nation-state. In the face of climate change – and overfishing – Chris Armstrong argues that we need a new politics to protect the ocean.
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High Seas pp8-11
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Accepted/In Press date: 20 July 2023
Published date: 23 August 2023
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Local EPrints ID: 479972
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479972
ISSN: 2041-9058
PURE UUID: 74978ea8-1797-4da8-9af2-886a055f4712
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