From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades the controversy surrounding whaling has yielded economical, political, and social “double-standards” on a domestic and global scale. Through reading anti-whaling and international organization statements, government documents, and statistical data, this paper examines the history of three countries—Japan, Norway, and the U.S.—to compare the “double-standards” presented against Japan. Conflicts arise as a result of Japan’s choice to whale seen through its conflicts with anti-whaling organizations, international organizations, and other countries. Additionally, this paper compares whaling with certain western food practices, including foie gras ...
In this study, the conflict between pro-whaling Japan and anti-whaling Australia is scrutinised. The...
This research is intended to explain the reasons for Japan's rejection of the anti-whaling norms. To...
After the controversial exit of Japan from the International Whaling Commission in December 2018, ma...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
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...
In 1982 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling, which...
Japanese whaling practices have always sparked controversy among the international community. Japan\...
This article posits the whaling debate in Japan as representing a conflict of environmental and huma...
This case study focuses on the global strategies adopted by the Japanese whaling industry in the mid...
Indigenous whaling is one of the whaling activities under the regulatory power of the International ...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...
2016 marks the 70th anniversary of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW)...
This project examines the effect the International Whaling Commission has had on the Japanese Whalin...
This paper looks at the Japanese whaling policy and inquires into what lies behind its direction. Th...
In this study, the conflict between pro-whaling Japan and anti-whaling Australia is scrutinised. The...
This research is intended to explain the reasons for Japan's rejection of the anti-whaling norms. To...
After the controversial exit of Japan from the International Whaling Commission in December 2018, ma...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
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...
In 1982 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling, which...
Japanese whaling practices have always sparked controversy among the international community. Japan\...
This article posits the whaling debate in Japan as representing a conflict of environmental and huma...
This case study focuses on the global strategies adopted by the Japanese whaling industry in the mid...
Indigenous whaling is one of the whaling activities under the regulatory power of the International ...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...
2016 marks the 70th anniversary of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW)...
This project examines the effect the International Whaling Commission has had on the Japanese Whalin...
This paper looks at the Japanese whaling policy and inquires into what lies behind its direction. Th...
In this study, the conflict between pro-whaling Japan and anti-whaling Australia is scrutinised. The...
This research is intended to explain the reasons for Japan's rejection of the anti-whaling norms. To...
After the controversial exit of Japan from the International Whaling Commission in December 2018, ma...