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Tuna dreams: Resource nationalism and the Pacific Islands' tuna industry
Rachel A. Schurman
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Tuna
100%
Pacific Islands
100%
Tuna Markets
100%
Resource Nationalism
100%
Pacific Island Countries
66%
Natural Resource Industries
66%
United Nations
33%
Developing Countries
33%
New Resources
33%
Economic Gain
33%
Property Change
33%
Property Rights
33%
Tenure Rights
33%
Commodity Chains
33%
Concrete Economics
33%
Global Fisheries
33%
Law of the Sea
33%
Distant Water Fishing Nations
33%
Income Redistribution
33%
Access Fees
33%
Legal Jurisdictions
33%
Social Sciences
Oceania
100%
Resource Nationalism
100%
Natural Resources
50%
Small Island Developing States
50%
Developing Countries
25%
United Nations
25%
Right to Property
25%
Law of the Sea
25%
Redistribution of Income
25%
Case Study
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Specific Industry
100%
Resource Nationalism
100%
Developing Countries
20%
Property Right
20%