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The rush for Oceania: critical perspectives on contemporary oceans governance and stewardship

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Allen, Matthew G.
Teaiwa, Katerina
Koya-Vaka'uta, Cresantia
Morgan, Wesley
Monson, Rebecca
Tabe, Tammy

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University of the South Pacific

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The management, governance and control of the world’s oceans have become major policy and research agendas. Nowhere is this more the case than in the Pacific Ocean, the world’s largest ocean. The world wants Oceania like never before.

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SGDIA Working Paper Series

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2099-12-31
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