Blar i NUPI Research Online på forfatter "Paes, Lucas De Oliveira"
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The Amazon rainforest and the global–regional politics of ecosystem governance
Paes, Lucas De Oliveira (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article examines the global–regional politics of ecosystem governance through the case of the Amazon rainforest. Despite the bourgeoning literature on global and regional environmental politics, the interplay of these ... -
The challenge of IUU fishing in West Africa and The Potential Technology Solutions: An analysis of international cooperation projects in Ghana and Guinea-Bissau
Paes, Lucas De Oliveira (NUPI Report;2022-05, Research report, 2022) -
Networked territoriality: A processual–relational view on the making (and makings) of regions in world politics
Paes, Lucas De Oliveira (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article proposes a processual–relational perspective on region-making and its effects in world politics. It revisits the concepts of regionalism and regionalisation to unearth the relational mechanisms underlying these ... -
Prestige and punishment: Status symbols and the danger of white elephants
Beaumont, Paul David Hagen; Paes, Lucas De Oliveira; Maglia, Cristiana (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
Techno-optimism versus techno-reality: an analysis of internationally funded technological solutions against illegal unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Ghana and Guinea-Bissau
Paes, Lucas De Oliveira; Okafor-Yarwood, Ifesinachi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Maritime governance has been immersed in growing techno-optimism.Technological developments have largely increased the capacity of states torender legible activities at sea and thus more effectively govern them. One areain ... -
Technology and maritime security in Africa: Opportunities and challenges in Gulf of Guinea
Okafor-Yarwood, Ifesinachi; Eastwood, Oliver; Chikowore, Noleen; Paes, Lucas De Oliveira (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Maritime security threats undermine safety and security at sea and, in turn, coastal states’ efforts to harness the resources in their maritime domain. This assertion is true for coastal states and Small Island Developing ... -
Transcending the ‘End of War’ Debate: Toward a Mechanism-Centered View on the ‘War on War'
Paes, Lucas De Oliveira (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Has war become obsolete? Some argue that macro-historical social processes are leading war into obsolescence, while for others that pattern is explained by the fact that war is a lingering potential outcome of international ...