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The Cold War's Unlikely Flashpoint: How Fish Fueled Naval Clashes and Reshaped Maritime Law

The Cold War's Unlikely Flashpoint: How Fish Fueled Naval Clashes and Reshaped Maritime Law

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Think wars are only fought over land or ideology? Think again. Plunge into the icy waters of the North Atlantic for the Cod Wars (1958-1976), a series of intense naval confrontations between two NATO allies, Iceland and the United Kingdom. Learn how a small island nation's fight for economic survival and sovereignty over its vital fish stocks brought powerful navies to the brink of armed conflict, forever changing international maritime law.

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