The geopolitical ecology of conservation : the emergence of illegal wildlife trade as national security interest and the re-shaping of US foreign conservation assistance
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2020
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| Authors: | Massé, Francis ; Margulies, Jared D. |
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World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development. - Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, ISSN 0305-750X, ZDB-ID 185339-9. - Vol. 132.2020, p. 1-15
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| Subject: | Foreign assistance | Geopolitics | Conservation | Illegal wildlife trade | Geopolitical ecology | Wildlife crime | Geopolitik | Wildtierschutz | Wildlife conservation | Welt | World | Illegaler Handel | Illicit trade | Naturschutz | Nature conservation | Kriminalität | Crime | USA | United States | Wildtiere | Wild animals | Entwicklungshilfe | Development aid |
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