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  • April 15, 2017
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Towards Blue Justice: Common Heritage and Common Interest in the Maritime

Peter Sutch, Cardiff University The importance and complexity of our political, economic and environmental relationship to the sea makes the evolution of a contemporary normative vision of the maritime essential. We need Blue Justice for the blue economy and for … Read more →

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  • March 16, 2017
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International Relations Must Challenge the Freedom of Security at Sea

Barry J Ryan, Keele University We should be embarrassed that so little has been written about the politics of the sea in the field of International Relations (IR). Traditionally limited to the study of relations between states, even the cultural … Read more →

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