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Unilateralism and Multilateralism in International Fisheries Management

Barkin and DeSombre argue that the key predictor of attempts by countries of unilateral action in pursuit of managing particular international environmental goods is the relative degree of substitutability of the resource. They examine seven international attempts to manage conflicts over fishery re...

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Published in:Global governance 2000-07, Vol.6 (3), p.339-360
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Conservation of resources
Environmental management
Environmental policy
Environmental Protection
Fish industry
Fisheries
Fisheries management
Fishery economics
Fishery management
Fishery resources
Fishing
Fishing fleets
Fishing zones
International aspects
International Cooperation
International Relations
Multilateralism
Ocean fisheries
Regulation
Resource Management
Salmon
Tuna
Unilateralism
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