-The fisheries sector has become a central geopolitical issue in the Indo-Pacific. -China is a major cause of the problems in the industry, thanks to the size of its fleet and the tonnage of its captures. -China also contributes to the erosion of ocean governance through its participation in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. -Beijing instrumentalises its fishing fleet for geopolitical gain, as evidenced by its policy on the South China Sea. -These predatory fishing activities threaten Europe’s geopolitical and geo-economic interests, as well as its attempts to protect marine biodiversity. -Europe cannot be a bystander on the issue; it should develop a more proactive policy on fisherie
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With the massive expansion of the Chinese economy over the last thirty years, China's role in g...
This article discusses how the Chinese seafood industry will affect the rest of the world\u27s fishi...
West African fisheries, considered as one of the most productive in the world, have been subjected t...
Having the world’s largest fishing fleet while facing depleting fishery resources in its inshore wat...
As geopolitical tensions between China and the West continue to foment, China’s distant water fishin...
After exhausting areas close to home, China’s vast fishing fleet has moved into the waters of other ...
This article argues that Beijing is using its fishing and paramilitary fleets for geopolitical purpo...
Southeast Asia and China are under the threat of a dramatic decline of the fish stocks, while halieu...
The open ocean fisheries of Pacific Island nations contain some of the richest fisheries in the worl...
Poaching of endangered marine species could be a key factor which drives the Chinese fishermen to th...
Indonesia’s war on illegal fishing, particularly by foreign fishing vessels in Indonesian waters, ha...
In almost all of the maritime territorial disputes in East Asia, fisheries questions play a signific...
China’s deployment of its largest factory ship with its fishing fleet in the South China Sea raises ...
As a significant actor in global governance, China has become increasingly active in addressing glob...
The evolution of China’s fishing industry - from inshore to offshore fishing - is posing both challe...
With the massive expansion of the Chinese economy over the last thirty years, China's role in g...
This article discusses how the Chinese seafood industry will affect the rest of the world\u27s fishi...
West African fisheries, considered as one of the most productive in the world, have been subjected t...