Fishing for a Solution: Canada's Fisheries Relations with the European Union, 1977-2013
Donald Barry
Fishing for a Solution: Canada's Fisheries Relations with the European Union, 1977-2013
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Fishing for a Solution provides a detailed, policy-based account of the development of Canada's fisheries relations with the European Union. It covers over 35 years of this contentious international relationship, from the extension of Canada's fisheries jurisdiction to 200 miles in 1977 and the creation of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) two years later, to the development of a proposed new NAFO Convention in 2007, which awaits formal approval. Based on the experience of participants from inside the deliberations and negotiations, the book explores the impact of Canada's internal politics on international fisheries negotiations. For anyone interested in the workings of Canadian foreign policy, resource policy or in the complexities of managing international relations, it offers a unique account of the development of Canada-EU fisheries relations, blending the academic perspective of a long-time student of those relations with the insights of two former senior public servants who led the international affairs directorate of Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

Language
English
ISBN
978-1-55238-779-5
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Full Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Dedication
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACRONYMS
INTRODUCTION
1: THE LONG-TERM FISHERIES AGREEMENT
2: FROM CONFLICT TO COOPERATION
3: THE TURBOT WAR
4: NEW CONFLICTS ARISE
5: REFORMING NAFO
6: CONCLUSION
APPENDIX I: MAP OF NAFO CONVENTION AREA
APPENDIX II: MEMBERS OF NAFO
TABLE I
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Back Cover
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