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Judul EU Trade-Related Measures against Illegal Fishing : Policy Diffusion and Effectiveness in Thailand and Australia / Alin Kadfak, Kate Barclay, Andrew M. Song
Pengarang Kadfak, Alin
Barclay, Kate
Song, Andrew M.
Penerbitan London : Routledge, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 94 p. :ilus.
ISBN 9781003296379
Subjek ECONOMICS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
Catatan It is widely accepted that IUU fishing is harmful, and should be stopped, but there are different approaches to tackling it. Acknowledging this, this book argues that major efforts to fight IUU fishing require careful analyses if the goal is to achieve optimal results and avoid unintended consequences. The book draws on the recent experiences of Thailand and Australia to offer an empirical examination of one increasingly prominent solution, trade-restrictive measures. With Thailand representing direct, active intervention by the EU and Australia a more indirect dispersion of policy narratives and discourses, the book provides a rounded view on how likely it is that different countries in different situations will adapt to the changing policy norms regarding IUU fishing. Understanding the reactions of countries who might be targeted, or otherwise be influenced by the policy, generates new knowledge that helps inform a more effective and scalable implementation of the policy on the part of the EU and a better g
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