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Recent controversies over the political and environmental management of the Antarctic ensure that it will remain an important global issue. Drawing on recent developments in critical geopolitics and cultural geography, Klaus Dodds examines the six major nations of the Southern hemisphere currently involved in the Antarctic. Each of these nations - Argentina, Australia, Chile, India, New Zealand and South Africa - claims a ''natural'' interest in the future of the polar continent. Geopolitics in Antarctica presents a detailed exploration of the rhetoric and politics behind each of these claims, arguing that they are often based on uncritical understandings of territory, geographical proximity and national identity. The book concludes with an examination of how geographical understandings of the Antarctic continue to influence the management of the frozen continent and Southern Ocean.

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Introduction: The Southern Oceanic Rim States and Antarctica.

Critical Geopolitics and Geo-Graphing of Antarctica.

Argentina and Antartida Argentina.

Australia and Australian Antarctic Territory.

Chile and Territorio Chileno Antartico.

India and the Antarctic.

New Zealand and the Ross Dependency.

South Africa and the Antarctic.

Conclusions and the Future of Antarctica.

References.

Index.

Geopolitics of Antarctica

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 05/12/1997
      ISBN13: 9780471969921, 978-0471969921
      ISBN10: 0471969923

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Recent controversies over the political and environmental management of the Antarctic ensure that it will remain an important global issue. Drawing on recent developments in critical geopolitics and cultural geography, Klaus Dodds examines the six major nations of the Southern hemisphere currently involved in the Antarctic. Each of these nations - Argentina, Australia, Chile, India, New Zealand and South Africa - claims a ''natural'' interest in the future of the polar continent. Geopolitics in Antarctica presents a detailed exploration of the rhetoric and politics behind each of these claims, arguing that they are often based on uncritical understandings of territory, geographical proximity and national identity. The book concludes with an examination of how geographical understandings of the Antarctic continue to influence the management of the frozen continent and Southern Ocean.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Southern Oceanic Rim States and Antarctica.

      Critical Geopolitics and Geo-Graphing of Antarctica.

      Argentina and Antartida Argentina.

      Australia and Australian Antarctic Territory.

      Chile and Territorio Chileno Antartico.

      India and the Antarctic.

      New Zealand and the Ross Dependency.

      South Africa and the Antarctic.

      Conclusions and the Future of Antarctica.

      References.

      Index.

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