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South Pole Battles

Orin Brightfield

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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South Pole Battles explores the multifaceted history of Antarctica, revealing it as a stage for geopolitical maneuvering, scientific exploration, and international relations. The book examines how early exploration, driven by national pride during the Heroic Age, laid the groundwork for later territorial claims. Interestingly, despite its isolation, Antarctica reflects broader global power dynamics, showcasing the interplay between cooperation and competition.

 
The book progresses through three core sections: the initial race to the pole, the complex chess game of territorial claims, and the modern era of science and sovereignty. It highlights the evolution of Antarctica from a blank spot on the map to a crucial indicator of global climate change. The Antarctic Treaty System, a key focus, demonstrates an attempt at international cooperation, though tensions remain regarding resource exploitation and environmental governance.

 
Ultimately, South Pole Battles argues that Antarctica serves as a microcosm of international relations. It provides a historical, geographical, and political context to understand the ongoing debates about the continent's future, emphasizing the need for a delicate balance between national interests and environmental protection. This book distinguishes itself by offering a balanced perspective on the struggle for Antarctica, making it valuable for those interested in history, political science, and environmental studies.
Verfügbar seit: 20.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 63 Seiten.

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