Regional Innovations for Sustainable Communities – serie
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 225 kr
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The Blue Economy, Fisheries, and the Political Dynamics of Regionalism examines regionalism, maritime governance, and political economy in the Western Indian Ocean, focusing on Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar, and Comoros.While regional cooperation among small island and coastal states is often assumed to produce political convergence and stronger collective diplomacy, this book argues that the Western Indian Ocean has instead developed a fragmented but durable form of regionalism shaped by uneven maritime incorporation, asymmetrical development, and external geopolitical engagement. The book draws on fisheries governance, maritime security, blue economy policy, infrastructure development, and regional diplomacy, the book analyses how institutions such as the Indian Ocean Commission and Indian Ocean Tuna Commission expanded technical cooperation without generating deep political integration. It explores the role of tuna fisheries, maritime logistics, donor-supported governance, external powers, and ocean capitalism in reshaping regional political economy across the region.Combining political economy, regionalism theory, and maritime governance scholarship, the book develops the concept of “politically thin regionalism” to explain how regional governance systems can become increasingly institutionalised while underlying inequalities and fragmented sovereignty persist.The Blue Economy, Fisheries, and the Political Dynamics of Regionalism will appeal to scholars and students specialising in debates on small island states, ocean governance, maritime geopolitics, and regional integration in the Global South.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
2 423 kr
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Migration, Inclusiveness and Sustainability examines the relationships between migration, inclusiveness and sustainability in Europe, through nexus thinking. It identifies inclusiveness and sustainability as key pillars of transformational change as defined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.The book’s approach recognizes that appropriate strategies for one objective must equally consider the others because of the existence of intrinsic interlinkages between these goals. Relevant questions explored include: How can inclusiveness be conceptualized and operationalized in migration systems? How can migration governance best promote sustainable development? How do inclusiveness and sustainability relate to each other as political objectives? In order to respond to these and related questions, this book is structured around three parts. Each part focuses on a specific nexus (the Migration-Inclusiveness Nexus, the Migration-Sustainability Nexus and the Inclusiveness-Sustainability Nexus). The conclusion directly addresses the Migration-Inclusiveness-Sustainability Nexus within the framework of transformational development promoted by the SDGs.A novel analysis of two typically separate and distinct scholarly fields of research, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of International Relations, Politics, Sustainable Development, Public Policy, Migration and Refugee Studies, Human Rights and Development Studies.