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The Antarctic Politics of Brazil
Author | : Ignacio Javier Cardone |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2021-09-20 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9783030801618 |
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This book focuses on the connection between Brazil and Antarctica, two regions that can be seen as distant and contrasting, but are physically, culturally and politically associated. Relying on archival material and previous literature, the book offers a thorough account of Brazil’s involvement with one of the most significant regions in the global environment. The author explores the place of Antarctica in geopolitical works and in the first initiatives involving Brazil and the continent, from the rise of geopolitical thought in Brazil in the 1930s up to the present day. He argues that the connection between Brazil and Antarctica is not without its difficulties, but it has been structured in many enduring ways. The book covers causes for the delay and eventual adoption of a now active foreign policy regarding the region, the policy’s early performance in Antarctica, its evolution as a consequence of domestic and international changes, the increasing interest in the environment, and further recent developments.
Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica
Author | : Klaus Dodds,Alan D. Hemmings,Peder Roberts |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 640 |
Release | : 2017-01-27 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781784717681 |
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The Antarctic and Southern Ocean are hotspots for contemporary endeavours to oversee 'the last frontier' of the Earth. The Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica offers a wide-ranging and comprehensive overview of the governance, geopolitics, international law, cultural studies and history of the region. Four thematic sections take readers from the earliest human encounters to contemporary resource exploitation and climate change. Written by leading experts, the Handbook brings together the very best interdisciplinary social science and humanities scholarship on the Antarctic and Southern Ocean.
Brazil in the Geopolitics of Amazonia and Antarctica
Author | : Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz,Guilherme Lopes da Cunha,Ana Flávia Barros-Platiau |
Publsiher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781666902693 |
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From a pioneering perspective, the book contributes to the state-of-the-art contemporary Geopolitics by bringing together Amazonia and Antarctica in a single interdisciplinary volume. Three key issues are 1) the interconnectedness between these vital regions, 2) non-linearity, because they may lead to unpredictable effects on the Earth system, and; 3) emergence, which means the varied interactions between Amazonia and Antarctica may lead to unique results.
Great Power Relations in Argentina Chile and Antarctica
Author | : Michael A. Morris |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 1990-06-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781349100750 |
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This collection of papers looks at international relations in Argentina, Chile and Antarctica. Michael A.Morris is also author of "Expansion of Third-World Navies", "International Politics and the Sea" and "The Strait of Magellan and the Southern Ocean".
Encyclopedia of the Antarctic
Author | : Beau Riffenburgh |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 1274 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780415970242 |
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Antarcticness
Author | : Ilan Kelman |
Publsiher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2022-02-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781800081444 |
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Antarcticness joins disciplines, communication approaches and ideas to explore meanings and depictions of Antarctica. Personal and professional words in poetry and prose, plus images, present and represent Antarctica, as presumed and as imagined, alongside what is experienced around the continent and by those watching from afar. These understandings explain how the Antarctic is viewed and managed while identifying aspects which should be more prominent in policy and practice. The authors and artists place Antarctica, and the perceptions and knowledge through Antarcticness, within inspirations and imaginations, without losing sight of the multiple interests pushing the continent’s governance as it goes through rapid political and environmental changes. Given the diversity and disparity of the influences and changes, the book’s contributions connect to provide a more coherent and encompassing perspective of how society views Antarctica, scientifically and artistically, and what the continent provides and could provide politically, culturally and environmentally. Offering original research, art and interpretations of different experiences and explorations of Antarctica, explanations meld with narratives while academic analyses overlap with first-hand experiences of what Antarctica does and does not – could and could not – bring to the world.
Politics in Brazil 1930 1964
Author | : Thomas E. Skidmore |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : Brazil |
ISBN | : UOM:39015004849306 |
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The Cambridge History of the Polar Regions
Author | : Adrian Howkins,Peder Roberts |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 976 |
Release | : 2023-05-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108627955 |
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The Cambridge History of the Polar Regions is a landmark collection drawing together the history of the Arctic and Antarctica from the earliest times to the present. Structured as a series of thematic chapters, an international team of scholars offer a range of perspectives from environmental history, the history of science and exploration, cultural history, and the more traditional approaches of political, social, economic, and imperial history. The volume considers the centrality of Indigenous experience and the urgent need to build action in the present on a thorough understanding of the past. Using historical research based on methods ranging from archives and print culture to archaeology and oral histories, these essays provide fresh analyses of the discovery of Antarctica, the disappearance of Sir John Franklin, the fate of the Norse colony in Greenland, the origins of the Antarctic Treaty, and much more. This is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of our planet.