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Whaling
For Japan, Whaling Is Intertwined With Maritime Sovereignty
By Maxime Polleri
Japan argues that whaling is part of its history and culture. A rigid insistence on maritime sovereignty offers a more convincing explanation for Tokyo’s stance.
Whales Again a Diplomatic Issue for Australia-Japan Relations?
By Helen Clark
Australia is once again at odds with Japan over whaling in the Southern Ocean
Japanese Whaling: The Saga Continues
By Anthony Fensom
Is it déjà vu all over again for Japanese whaling watchers?
Antarctic Treaty Seemingly Not for Whales’ Sake
“what is the point of having a treaty if countries do not defend it and the values they believe in?”
Way Out for Japan's Whaling?
Does the excuse afforded by Sea Shepherd harrying give Japan a way of backing out of its whaling activities?
Why Did Japan Suspend Whaling?
Tokyo claims safety concerns over Sea Shepherd attacks prompted it to halt whaling. But is it about economics?
What the Greenpeace Case Says
The case of two Japanese Greenpeace activists should be about a lot more than just trespassing and theft.
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