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South Pacific

Sebastian Farnham

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

The South Pacific, seemingly a collection of isolated island nations, holds surprising strategic importance in global geopolitics. South Pacific explores this complex landscape, revealing how historical colonialism, military bases, and foreign powers have shaped the region's present and future, influencing global power dynamics.

 
The book emphasizes the tension between national sovereignty and external influence, highlighting the islands as vital strategic assets and a microcosm for understanding broader global power competition.

 
The book examines the legacies of colonial exploitation and contemporary neo-colonial practices. For example, the arbitrary drawing of colonial boundaries often disregarded existing cultural and political structures, leading to lasting conflicts. Furthermore, the establishment of military bases, while providing some economic benefits, has also sparked controversy due to their impact on local communities and regional stability.

 
The book progresses chronologically, beginning with an introduction to the region's geography and cultures before delving into colonial history and the rise of new geopolitical actors. South Pacific provides a comprehensive overview by drawing upon archival documents, firsthand accounts, and economic data. It analyzes the increasing involvement of actors like the United States and China, and the growing debt burden of many island states.

 
Concluding chapters synthesize these analyses, considering climate change implications and potential pathways toward self-determination and sustainable development. The book offers a balanced perspective, acknowledging the agency of South Pacific islanders while recognizing external constraints.
Available since: 03/20/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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