Whaling is back on the international stage as pro-whaling interests push to reopen commercial whaling by overturning the moratorium imposed in 1986. Proponents of ending the ban are using two strategies: (1) appealing to public sentiment that supports indigenous subsistence whaling by attempting to cloak commercial whaling in the same guise and (2) maintaining that reopening commercial whaling is the scientific option. I reject both ploys, and instead shift the focus for global debate to scrutinizing the industrial economic model that Western culture is currently imposing on the rest of the world, a model which ultimately reduces all life forms to mere commodities for the marketplace
When the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited whaling; ...
A handful of countries, serving only their own greedy self-interests at the expense of the world\u27...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Whaling is back on the international stage as pro-whaling interests push to reopen commercial whalin...
For this talk, Keith explored the politics behind efforts by a few countries to legitimize whaling d...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
Arguably, cultural values and preferences determine Japan’s political goals on whaling. Japan endure...
Whaling has been an important industry for some cultures over thousands of years. However, whaling h...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
This article examines the current dispute over whaling from the perspective of Japan, a country that...
2016 marks the 70th anniversary of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW)...
The International Whaling Commission verges on extinction because of disagreement between those who ...
Indigenous whaling is one of the whaling activities under the regulatory power of the International ...
In 1982 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling, which...
After the controversial exit of Japan from the International Whaling Commission in December 2018, ma...
When the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited whaling; ...
A handful of countries, serving only their own greedy self-interests at the expense of the world\u27...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Whaling is back on the international stage as pro-whaling interests push to reopen commercial whalin...
For this talk, Keith explored the politics behind efforts by a few countries to legitimize whaling d...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
Arguably, cultural values and preferences determine Japan’s political goals on whaling. Japan endure...
Whaling has been an important industry for some cultures over thousands of years. However, whaling h...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
This article examines the current dispute over whaling from the perspective of Japan, a country that...
2016 marks the 70th anniversary of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW)...
The International Whaling Commission verges on extinction because of disagreement between those who ...
Indigenous whaling is one of the whaling activities under the regulatory power of the International ...
In 1982 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling, which...
After the controversial exit of Japan from the International Whaling Commission in December 2018, ma...
When the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited whaling; ...
A handful of countries, serving only their own greedy self-interests at the expense of the world\u27...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...