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Changing maritime scenarios. The geopolitical dimension of the EU Atlantic Strategy

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The European Union Integrated Maritime Policy (EU IMP) as discussed by the authors is being developed in the framework of a process that is reshaping maritime geographical scenarios and world geopolitics, characterised by a change in States' territoriality resulting from their jurisdictional expansion.
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This article is published in Marine Policy.The article was published on 2014-09-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Maritime boundary & European union.

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The geopolitical dimension of maritime security

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the geopolitical dimension of maritime security, which has been neglected by scholars despite the growing number of studies devoted to a variety of aspects related to maritime security.
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Ocean governance and maritime security in a placeful environment:the case of the European Union

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that ocean governance and maritime security have translated into states' and regional organisations' increasing control over maritime spaces. And they argue that this leads to a certain territorialisation of the sea not so much from a sovereignty and jurisdictional perspective but from a functional and normative perspective.
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The Contribution of the Fishermen’s Guilds and the Agrarian Transformation Societies to the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of the Canary Islands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use the Social Value Polyhedral Model (SPOLY) of Social Accounting in the framework of the SDG to generate a system of relevant indicators that makes possible to project the particular contribution of these social actors, guide their action towards the global objectives, and render accounts in a transparent and understandable way to their stakeholders.
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Forecasting geopolitical risks: Oceans as source of instability

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the forms that instability and geo-political risks take in the ocean world and examine the risks stated in the chosen literature from the maritime perspective. But they do not address the potential threats that arise from the dominance of the maritime component in the territorial basis.
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Governance as a framework to theorise and evaluate marine planning

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that in order to understand whether marine planning really is leading towards sustainability, recourse to governance theory will be required, and outline five key major theoretical approaches for governance and reviews analytical debates and empirical findings about marine planning using those approaches.
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The European Social Model: Coping with the Challenges of Diversity

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss two options, closer co-operation and a combination of differentiated "framework directives" with the open method of co-ordination, to overcome the constitutional asymmetry between market efficiencies and policies promoting social protection and equality.

Review of Maritime Transport, 2014

TL;DR: The Review of Maritime Transport as mentioned in this paper is a recurrent publication prepared by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) secretariat since 1968 with the aim of fostering the transparency of maritime markets and analysing relevant developments.

Review of Maritime Transport, 2012

TL;DR: In this article, the main developments in world maritime transport and statistical data are identified and discussed, focusing on developments concerning maritime activities in developing countries as compared with other groups of countries, highlighting the correlation between the development of global trade and maritime transport activities in general.
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Smart Governance: Governing the Global Knowledge Society

Helmut Willke
TL;DR: In this article, Helmut Willke's "Smart Governance" offers a new perspective on global governance from the vantage point of a global knowledge society, arguing that markets, legal systems, and morality must evolve to cope with uncertainty, build capacities, and achieve resilience.

China Prepares for an Ice-Free Arctic

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of China's security, scientific, and commercial pursuits in the Arctic and outline the ways in which China approaches the international politics of the Arctic.
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