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The polar regions (the Arctic and Antarctic) have enjoyed
widespread public attention in recent years as issues of
conservation, sustainability, resource speculation and geopolitical
manoeuvring have all garnered considerable international media
interest. This critical collection of new and original papers - the
first of its kind - offers a comprehensive exploration of these and
other topics, consolidating the emergent field of polar
geopolitics. The expert international contributors to this volume
offer a range of insightful comparative, interdisciplinary and
global perspectives on polar issues. Key topics discussed include
resource extraction, regime formation, knowledge construction,
border issues, governance and treaties, and indigenous livelihoods.
Contributions from scholars of history, geography, political
science, anthropology and international law make this a truly
comprehensive take on the current state and future prospects of
both the polar regions and polar geopolitics as a distinct
discipline. Students and professors of geopolitics, political
science and geography - especially those with an interest in the
polar regions - will find much of value in this book's concrete
expression of a new and fascinating field.
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