One in 10 Interstate Disputes Are Fishy – And the Implications Stink

Fisheries are a surprisingly common reason for conflict between countries. Between 1993 and 2010, 11 percent of militarized interstate disputes (MIDs) – conflicts short of war between two sovereign states – involved fisheries, fishers, or fishing vessels. While the conflicts often involve fresh fish, the implications for global peace and prosperity stink like fermented herring. … Continue reading One in 10 Interstate Disputes Are Fishy – And the Implications Stink