Under no circumstances, we believe, must we ever allow the prospects of rich harvest and mineral wealth to create a new form of colonial competition among the maritime nations. We must be careful to avoid a race to grab and to hold the lands under the... Beyond the Law of the Sea: New Directions for U.S. Oceans Policyby George Galdorisi, Kevin R. Vienna - 1997 - 229 pagesNo preview available - About this book
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