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Book Synopsis
* A probing, cutting-edge analysis of the past, present and future of the world's largest single habitat * Argues that the contemporary geopolitics of the deep ocean are characterised by competing political, economic, and ecological interests.

Trade Review

"John Hannigan provides a confident and engaging survey of the geopolitics of the deep oceans. He shows, through careful thematic analysis, why we need to turn our collective gaze beyond the shorelines and continental shelves of the world's continents and islands. While few may actually see these spaces first hand, we urgently need to better understand the deep oceans as they hold vital insights into why the human species is transforming planetary ecosystems and climate."
Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway University of London

"Each thread of Hannigan�s important book recognizes the value of social science in forging understanding of the deep sea and setting the tone for the use of its resources. Well written and convincingly argued, it is a splendid addition to the scholarship."
Helen M. Rozwadowski, University of Connecticut Avery Point

"Hannigan's highly readable survey of the current status of deep oceans extends from a summary of scholarship over the past half century and more to popular culture."
Irish Times

Table of Contents
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Text Boxes
  • Introduction
  • 1. Oceanic Frontiers: Harvesting the Commons
  • 2. Governing the Abyss: Sharing the Commons
  • 3. Sovereignty Games: Claiming the Commons
  • 4. Saving the Ocean: Protecting the Commons
  • 5. Conclusion: Global Climate Change and the Future of Deep
  • Oceans
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index
  • The Geopolitics of Deep Oceans

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        Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
        Publication Date: 16/10/2015
        ISBN13: 9780745680194, 978-0745680194
        ISBN10: 0745680194

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        * A probing, cutting-edge analysis of the past, present and future of the world's largest single habitat * Argues that the contemporary geopolitics of the deep ocean are characterised by competing political, economic, and ecological interests.

        Trade Review

        "John Hannigan provides a confident and engaging survey of the geopolitics of the deep oceans. He shows, through careful thematic analysis, why we need to turn our collective gaze beyond the shorelines and continental shelves of the world's continents and islands. While few may actually see these spaces first hand, we urgently need to better understand the deep oceans as they hold vital insights into why the human species is transforming planetary ecosystems and climate."
        Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway University of London

        "Each thread of Hannigan�s important book recognizes the value of social science in forging understanding of the deep sea and setting the tone for the use of its resources. Well written and convincingly argued, it is a splendid addition to the scholarship."
        Helen M. Rozwadowski, University of Connecticut Avery Point

        "Hannigan's highly readable survey of the current status of deep oceans extends from a summary of scholarship over the past half century and more to popular culture."
        Irish Times

        Table of Contents
      • Contents
      • Acknowledgements
      • Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms
      • Text Boxes
      • Introduction
      • 1. Oceanic Frontiers: Harvesting the Commons
      • 2. Governing the Abyss: Sharing the Commons
      • 3. Sovereignty Games: Claiming the Commons
      • 4. Saving the Ocean: Protecting the Commons
      • 5. Conclusion: Global Climate Change and the Future of Deep
      • Oceans
      • Notes
      • References
      • Index
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