

Chatter: Freedom of the Seas, with David Bosco
Oct 15, 2024
David Bosco, Executive Associate Dean at Indiana University and ocean governance expert, dives deep into the concept of 'freedom of the seas.' He discusses its origins with figures like Hugo Grotius and the evolution of maritime law from ancient times. Topics include the historical three-mile rule, the impact of privateering, and how major canals transformed global trade. Bosco also highlights rising tensions over territorial claims, particularly in the South China Sea, and expresses optimism for the future of international cooperation in ocean governance.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Freedom of the Seas
02:08 • 21min
Historical Perspectives on Maritime Law
22:56 • 15min
Canals: Gateways of Global Trade
38:02 • 9min
Undersea Cables: History and Impact
47:19 • 4min
The Evolution of Ocean Governance
51:26 • 27min
Territorial Claims and International Governance Challenges
01:18:00 • 2min
Exploring Intellectual Curiosity Through History and Recommendations
01:19:51 • 2min