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Abstract Reciprocal relationships between fishers and marine life have been documented in Indigenous fishing contexts, but there are few case studies that describe the mechanisms of such relationships, and even fewer that explore other contexts, such as that of artisanal fishers in Latin American countries.
Jaime Ojeda +5 more
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O propósito deste artigo é analisar a Permanent Structured Cooperation (Pesco) e o European Defence Fund (EDF) como iniciativas capazes de fomentar a Base Industrial de Defesa da Alemanha e concretizar as políticas estabelecidas pelo Consenso de Munique.
Rodrigo Schmidt, Guilherme Thudium
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Abstract The recovery of marine ecosystems in areas heavily impacted by fishing and environmental exploitation depends, to some extent, on the sustainable management of resources and should be complemented by cultural traditions, practices and scientific knowledge.
Ricardo Alvarez +9 more
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The Permanent Structured Cooperation Initiative (PeSCo) as a Step towards the European Defense Union
More than six and a half decades after the Pleven Plan, which aimed to create the European Defense Community (EDU), the EU member states still need to formulate and elaborate a bold vision for the EU’s defense integration consistent with current concerns about the security environment and austerity.
Kurečić, Petar, Kozina, Goran
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Towards the autonomous defence capabilities of the European Union: Upgrading cyber defence policy
Abstract Cyber attacks against the EU and its Member States have increased in recent times, which demonstrates the rapid blurring of the boundaries between the civilian and military components of cyberspace. Indeed, these events clearly highlight the critical interdependence between physical and digital infrastructures.
Eimys Ortiz Hernández
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Evolutionary biology of social expertise
ABSTRACT There is increasing evidence that competent handling of social interactions among conspecifics has positive effects on individual fitness. While individual variation in social competence has been appreciated, the role of long‐term experience in the acquisition of superior social skills has received less attention.
Reuven Dukas, Nathan W. Bailey
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Linking extinction risk to the economic and nutritional value of sharks in small‐scale fisheries
Abstract To achieve sustainable shark fisheries, it is key to understand not only the biological drivers and environmental consequences of overfishing, but also the social and economic drivers of fisher behavior. The extinction risk of sharks is highest in coastal tropical waters, where small‐scale fisheries are most prevalent.
Andrew J. Temple +7 more
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Balancing unity and diversity: Strategies for effective differentiation in the European Union
Abstract The European Union (EU) faces the challenge of maintaining unity among its diverse Member States while accommodating varying levels of integration. Differentiation, a strategy that allows for flexible integration processes, is key to preserving EU cohesion.
Teuta Vodo
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Since 2017, EU and NATO have been discussing the creation of “Military Schengen,” emphasizing the importance of integrating efforts to promptly respond to potential crises on the eastern flank of NATO.
T. Kh. Meloyan
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From strategic autonomy to strategic partnership: EU–India relations in health diplomacy
Abstract The study examines the potential of the European Union (EU)–India cooperation in health diplomacy and the exchange of lessons learned by both actors. Particularly, the growing discourse on achieving strategic autonomy in health has not been adequately analysed in the existing literature, which is surprising given that both actors share this ...
Sanjay Pattanshetty +4 more
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