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Iceland and China: Cooperating to Reduce CO2 Emissions, Improve Public Health and Better Quality of Life
The size of both its population and economy makes China a major force in determining whether the world community achieves its common objective of... -
Conclusion
The concluding chapter considers ways to strengthen food aid and assistance in the years to come. A series of recommendations are advanced to improve... -
In the Shadow of the State: The Rise and Limits of Transnational Private Certification in China’s Seafood Sector
Over the last two decades, voluntary certification has become a prominent form of transnational private governance designed to embed environmental... -
Marshall Islands
The Pacific archipelago was populated by emigrants from southeast Asia from around 2000 BC and first documented by Portuguese mariners in 1528. The... -
Urban Food Security and Sustainability in Asian Cities
Because of increasing rural–urban migration, cities in the world currently hosting more than half of the world’s population are grappling with food... -
Prospects for Mozambique-China Partnership in the Context of the Current Global Environment
The foundations of relations between MozambiqueMozambique and ChinaChina can be traced back to the 1960s, during the time of Mozambique’s struggle... -
Transnational Oceanic Ecoviolence
This chapter examines ecoviolence and environmental crimes that harm the ocean and other aquatic environments. It specifically describes the... -
Climate Change and Food Security in SAARC
This chapter synthesizes the impact of climate change and food security on South Asian region, providing: (1) background and history to SAARC and its... -
Australia
The Australian landmass, reaching northwards to Papua New Guinea and including Tasmania in the south, was inhabited in prehistoric times until... -
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Transnational Partnerships’ Strategies in Global Fisheries Governance
This chapter explores the role of transnational partnerships within a transboundary policy problem, namely illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU)... -
Key HLP Challenges as the Democratic Window Opens
The chapter includes an in-depth historical overview of how housinghousing, land and property issues have been addressed in law and policy since the... -
Australia
The Australian landmass, reaching northwards to Papua New Guinea and including Tasmania in the south, was inhabited in prehistoric times until... -
Climate Change and Food Security in PIF
This chapter will present: (1) an understanding about PIF and its member states, (2) highlight the impacts of climate change and food security on... -
Securitization of Climate Change: A Case Study of India
Humans are living in fear of risk of instability and conflicts that are arising from the interaction of climate change, environmental degradation and... -
Russia’s Pivot to Africa: A Tactical Move or Strategic Calculation?
This chapter consists of three parts. The first part elaborates on the achievements and new developments that have taken place in Russia–Africa... -
South Africa: Maritime Security Sector Reform
This chapter outlines aspects of maritime security capacity building in South Africa with a focus on the decade preceding 2019. To this end, the... -
Brazil
Evidence of human habitation in Brazil dates to 9000 BC. Before the Portuguese discovery and occupation of Brazil there was a large indigenous... -
Introduction: The Sundarbans as Our Mind
This chapter attempts to present a comprehensive profile of the Sundarbans including its location, biodiversity and various natural resources. It...