The Politics of Bluefin Tuna in Malta

作者: Michael Briguglio

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摘要: This paper analyzes the politics of bluefin tuna in Malta within first years EU accession (2004-9). The concludes that despite making certain impacts, ENGOs (environmental non-governmental organizations) were unsuccessful creating a hegemonic formation to stop fishing until stocks recover.

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