Ocean politics and governance: between complexity and necessity
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https://doi.org/10.26640/22159045.2023.623Abstract
Around the 1970s, a new phase of globalization began, which intensified after the fall of the socialist bloc and the Berlin Wall, rapidly increasing economic, political, and cultural exchange. This led to a growing interdependence between countries, a phenomenon fueled by various sources, including technological changes driven by the third industrial revolution from the 1950s and the fourth industrial revolution, whose onset is marked by the emergence of the internet, according to historians of science.
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